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Daylight Saving Time (DST) began on March 9, 2025 and will end on November 2, 2025. Sunrise and sunset times shift later during DST.
Daylight Saving Time has long been a congressional bone of contention – and with President Trump's blessing, many lawmakers appear ready to wipe it off the calendar.
Daylight saving time begins in March, when clocks are moved forward an hour, and ends in October, when the clocks go back to standard time. The twice-yearly time changes are generally unpopular ...
Daylight Saving Time 2025 began on March 9 at 2 a.m. when clocks turned forward by an hour. It will come to an end at 2 a.m. on Nov. 2, the first Sunday in November. That's when clocks will fall ...
Daylight saving time in 2025, when clocks change by an hour, has begun. Here's a look at when exactly we "spring forward" and how daylight saving time works.
Most of America “springs forward” Sunday for daylight saving time and losing that hour of sleep can do more than leave you tired and cranky the next day. It also could harm your health.
Daylight saving time begins on Sunday, March 9, 2025. In the early hours, time will jump forward by one hour from 2 a.m. to 3 a.m. This marks the shift to local Daylight Saving Time (DST).
Daylight saving time starts Sunday. How a law to ban homeless encampments threw a California city into chaos. This Midcentury Hollywood motel may soon become a historic monument — a first in Los ...
Springing forward is harder on the body, however. This is because our clock time is moved an hour later; in other words, it feels like 7 a.m. even though our clocks say it is 8 a.m.
Most Americans should consider going to bed early Saturday night, because they are about to lose an hour of sleep. Daylight saving time is imminent, meaning that on Sunday, 2 a.m. will become 3 a ...
Scuffles over Daylight Saving Time and its legislative ilk have roiled Congress for centuries. Here's how the long, tumultuous battle over control of the clock has unfolded so far.
Golf played a big role in daylight savings time Golf has deep roots in the history of daylight saving time, which begins for most states at 2 a.m. Sunday when clocks “spring forward” by one hour.