A clock change is just around the corner, with people set to lose an hour's sleep this month, though the trade-off is longer, brighter evenings ahead. The extended daylight hours in the evenings have ...
Corrections & clarifications: An earlier version of this story didn't explain the origins of daylight saving time, which was the result of a basic framework originally introduced in the Uniform Time ...
Many people say the start of Daylight Saving Time affects their daily routine, particularly because the clock change means losing or gaining an hour of sleep. Other say the transition takes a few days ...
Each year, on the second Sunday of March, we adjust our clocks forward one hour for the time-honored tradition of daylight saving time. With the date fast approaching, let's breakdown what you need to ...
Get ready to lose an hour of sleep but gain a brighter evening. Daylight Saving Time is just around the corner, and clocks will nudge ahead an hour. Whether you love it or loathe it, the Daylight ...
(CNN) — No, I did not prepare for the start of Daylight Saving Time this past weekend, when most people in the United States move their clocks forward an hour. That means sunset will come later — ...
It’s time to “spring forward” this weekend, with most U.S. states setting their clocks one hour ahead for Daylight Saving Time. The change will come at 2 a.m. on Sunday across the nation — excluding ...
The clocks will change at 2 a.m. on Sunday. Although this means you will lose an hour of sleep, the sunset will not occur until around 7 p.m. Lawmakers have weighed altering or removing Daylight ...