Daylight saving time has arrived — and for those of us who hate losing sleep, the countdown to it ending has begun.
Daylight saving time moved clocks forward this weekend. Here's why the U.S. still observes it.
Unless it is eliminated, daylight saving time will end at 2 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 1, 2026, when we will “fall back” and again gain an hour of sleep. Daylight saving time will pick up again on Sunday, ...
Daylight saving time change 2026 starts in a matter of days. Clocks spring forward at 2 a.m. on the second Sunday in March.
A bill recently introduced in Congress proposes half-daylight saving time, permanently setting clocks 30 minutes forward from standard time.
Many will lose an hour of sleep on Sunday, March 8, with the start of 2026 Daylight Saving Time. What to know.
When is daylight saving time in 2026? Find out the start date and the end date of 2026 and how it changes year to year, plus ...
It's almost time to turn clocks back again, but this year, there could be changes coming to the annual time change.
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When is fall back time change 2025? Daylight savings time end, when to turn the clocks back
Get ready for longer nights and an extra hour of sleep this weekend — clocks are about fall back an hour for the 2025 time change. Here's when and what to know about the end of daylight saving time.
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 ...
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