Daylight saving time has arrived — and for those of us who hate losing sleep, the countdown to it ending has begun.
A bill recently introduced in Congress proposes half-daylight saving time, permanently setting clocks 30 minutes forward from standard time.
Daylight saving time moved clocks forward this weekend. Here's why the U.S. still observes it.
Here's everything you need to know about daylight saving time period, which sees the clocks move forward by an hour.
Many will lose an hour of sleep on Sunday, March 8, with the start of 2026 Daylight Saving Time. What to know.
When do we move our clocks ahead this weekend for the spring forward time change? Here's what to know about 2026 daylight saving time start and end.
It's almost time to turn clocks back again, but this year, there could be changes coming to the annual time change.
Correction & clarification: A prior version of this story misstated the origin of the U.S. law on daylight saving time. Sunsets are earlier, the nights getting longer and the leaves are turning — ...
Daylight saving time arrives at 2 a.m. March 8. This is the time change when we lose an hour of sleep. Why are we still ...
Daylight saving time will begin Sunday, March 8, at 2 a.m local time in the U.S. The clocks "spring forward" by one hour, ...
Sunsets are earlier, the nights getting longer and the leaves are turning — signs that the clocks are about to fall back for the time change. Here's what to know about the end of daylight saving time ...
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