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Did you remember to turn your clocks forward? Daylight Saving Time has officially begun. Every year, Americans set their clocks forward by one hour in order to gain more daylight in the summer ...
Daylight saving time begins on the second Sunday in March and ends on the first Sunday in November. Tennessee has a trigger law to permanently adopt daylight saving time if federal legislation is ...
Daylight Saving Time returns overnight, and that means it’s time once again to change your clocks. The spring 2026 DST is set for 2 a.m. on Sunday, March 8. At that time, clocks will “spring forward” ...
Clocks will skip ahead an hour at 2 a.m. Sunday for daylight saving time in most of the U.S., creating a 23-hour day that throws off sleep schedules, plunges early-morning dog walks into darkness and ...
Coinciding with the expected behavior of the atmosphere over Philly, the clocks are taking a major leap into spring this weekend, this time around as early as it ever happens. On Sunday the clocks ...
New Jerseyans will lose an hour of sleep on Sunday, March 8, 2026, when Daylight Saving Time returns, despite growing public frustration with the biannual clock changes and ongoing debate about making ...
Clocks will skip ahead an hour at 2 a.m. Sunday for daylight saving time in most of the U.S., creating a 23-hour day that throws off sleep schedules, plunges early-morning dog walks into darkness and ...
Daylight Saving Time returns this weekend, and that means it’s time once again to change your clocks. The spring 2026 DST is set for 2 a.m. on Sunday, March 8. At that time, clocks will “spring ...
People say it every day without thinking ― “two o’clock,” “six o’clock,” “eight o’clock sharp.” But what is the purpose of that little “o” and apostrophe? Is it short for something? Why do we only use ...