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Each year, we “fall back” to standard time on the first Sunday in November. Then we “spring forward” to daylight saving time on the second Sunday in March. This is pretty confusing as ...
Instead, the Senate committee hearing on whether to end the wrenching, twice-a-year shifts between daylight saving time and standard ... by the clocks “falling back” an hour on the first ...
President Donald Trump has again urged lawmakers to get rid of daylight saving time. There are two bills in Congress that suggest making the time change permanent, which would get rid of spring ...
Lawmakers and witnesses mostly agreed that choosing a permanent spring forward or fall back was a good idea, but neither was a clear winner. Daylight saving time supporters say the change cuts ...
Currently, daylight saving time kicks in at 2 a.m. on the second Sunday in March, when clocks “spring forward” one hour, until 2 a.m. on the first Sunday in November, when clocks “fall back ...
Efforts in Congress to stop the changing of clocks have so far exclusively called for a switch to daylight saving time ... a bill to put the U.S. back on standard time for four months of the ...
Despite popular belief, summer and daylight saving time (DST) don’t perfectly align ... generally proves more disruptive than the “fall back” adjustment in November. Studies show a 24% ...