A Daylight Saving Time primer
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Permanent daylight saving time would mean brighter evenings and no more clock changes—but sleep experts see a major downside for the body’s internal clock.
Whether digital or analog, Texans will set their clocks forward in just a few weeks as daylight saving time returns. Despite years of debate in Congress and in Austin about ending the twice-yearly clock change, daylight saving time remains in place for 2026.
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Clocks "spring forward" in the U.S. and Canada on March 8 and in the U.K. and Europe on March 29. Here's exactly when — and why — we have ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Every year, around the time of spring, we move our clocks ahead by an hour due to the start of the daylight saving time (DST ...
Kids are back to school, the nights are getting cooler and the first day of fall is near. So too, the clocks will change. The sun will continue to set over two minutes earlier every day, until the end of daylight saving time, when it jolts an extra hour ...
The clocks are soon set to go back, but there are some ways it could affect you that many do not realise
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Could November be the last time we set our clocks back?
Could Georgia eventually stop changing the clocks twice a year? The Sunshine Protection Act is back in the spotlight, and it could mean permanent Daylight Saving.
