When Daylight Saving Time begins, the clocks “spring forward” at 2 a.m., moving ahead by one hour and causing us to lose an hour of sleep.
Wish you were only losing a half-hour of sleep in March? A new bill in Congress could make that a reality.
A new bill proposed this month by Florida Republican Gregory Steube could modify daylight saving time as we know it.
While most daylight savings time bills in Congress have focused on locking the locks a full hour ahead of standard tie, a ...
Greg Steube is a Republican Representative from Florida. He has introduced the Daylight Act of 2026. Representative Steube's ...
“Medically, a half hour delay would be less harmful than a full hour delay of permanent daylight saving time and would have ...
Also known as “daylight savings time,” the biannual changing of the clocks always begins on the second Sunday in March and ends on the first Sunday of November. March 8 is the earliest possible date ...
Daylight saving time begins March 8, 2026. Here's what Texans need to know about the time change, when it ends and the push to stop switching clocks.
Daylight saving time 2026 starts soon. Here's when we will spring forward, why we observe daylight saving time and when the ...
A group of New Jersey legislators have come together to introduce a bill that, if passed, would eliminate the concept of daylight saving time. The bill opts to keep the clocks on Eastern Daylight Time ...
Later sunsets and longer days are a sign that that the clocks will spring forward soon for the time change. Here's when, and what to know about daylight saving time 2026 start and end and whether we ...
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