The practice of daylight saving time spans over a century of U.S. law. Here's who started it and why we observe the time change.
It can be satisfying when things actually work out as expected. In that sense, D.C. got cause for satisfaction Monday evening when the shift to daylight saving time did seem to provide more daylight, and skies stayed light until well after 7:30 p.m.
After a long winter of short days, it’s finally time to spring forward. Clocks across the U.S. will jump from 1:59 a.m. to 3 a.m. Sunday. Here’s what you need to know about daylight saving time and why we change the clocks twice a year in the U.
Here's what to know about when DST started and ends in 2025, why it exists and if President Donald Trump is actually ending it.
Michigan, along with most of the U.S., sprang forward an hour on Sunday, the biannual Daylight Saving Time change. Readers do not care for it.
Daylight saving time​ in 2025, when clocks change by an hour, has started. Here's a look at when exactly we "spring forward."
Two states – Hawaii and Arizona – don't observe daylight saving time, and many other states have considered legislation to either get rid of it or make it permanent, including North Dakota.
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KWKT Waco on MSNCommunity Reacts to Daylight Saving TimeTime sprang forward Sunday for Daylight Saving Time, resulting in an hour less of sleep. This annual time change has been around for generations, and for some people, it still takes some time to adjust.
According to TimeAndDate.com, daylight saving time 2025 will end on Sunday, Nov. 2. Clocks on this date will turn back by an hour (the ones that still have to be changed manually, anyway), meaning plenty of folks will be treated to some extra shut-eye.
Waking up groggy is no fun, so many brands are serving up discounts to give us all a caffeine boost or a dose of sugar to start the day.
Struggling to adjust to daylight saving time, Burger King is offering $1 deals to help you cope. In addition, the fast-food chain even has a deal for upcoming Pi Day on March 14. The restaurant said Royal Perk members can , Royal Perks members will be a treated to a full week of deals:
The bill stipulates that if a majority of Texans vote for standard time, the state will exempt itself from federal daylight-saving time requirements. If the majority votes for a year-round daylight saving, Texas will adopt the change only if Congress passes a law allowing states to make this change.
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