Curious who skips the clock change? Only two U.S. states don’t observe daylight saving time, but others consider ditching it ...
Ahead of the clocks springing forward this weekend, you may be wondering why exactly the clocks are moved forward and backward.
On the second Sunday in March at 2:00 a.m., most of the United States still participates in a small ritual where the clocks jump forward by exactly one hour. For the average person, this transition is ...
As daylight saving time approaches, the argument to make it permanent in the United States has resurfaced yet again.
Daylight saving time begins March 8, and in British Columbia, it will be the last time residents change their clocks. In ...
Daylight saving time began across the United States on Sunday, March 8, 2026. Clocks moved forward one hour at 2 a.m. local ...
Twice a year, daylight saving time — notice no “s” at the end of saving — is a reminder to adjust our schedules. This change ...
Daylight saving time has arrived — and for those of us who hate losing sleep, the countdown to it ending has begun.
More than a dozen states in the United States are considering a move to permanent standard time year-round.
Brighter days – at least days with more sunlight – are ahead. We’ll officially gain an extra hour of sunlight when we “spring ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — It happens twice a year: Clocks change, sleep schedules shift — and millions of Americans call it “daylight ...
A bill recently introduced in Congress proposes half-daylight saving time, permanently setting clocks 30 minutes forward from standard time.