All but two U.S. states observe daylight saving time. Some states want to make it permanent, while others have moved to make ...
In April, Oklahoma became the 20th state to pass a bill to adopt daylight saving time year-round if a federal law is passed.
Lawmakers occasionally propose getting rid of the time change altogether. The most prominent recent attempt, a now-stalled ...
Daylight saving time ends at 2 a.m. on the first Sunday in November. This year, the date to fall back is Sunday, Nov. 3.
On Sunday, Nov. 3, we will once again say goodbye to daylight saving time and welcome the return to standard time. Daylight saving time began in the U.S. on March 10, and while there have been ...
The Energy Policy Act of 2005 extended the length of daylight saving time to eight months from the second Sunday in March to the first Sunday in November. That more than eclipses standard time as ...
Anna Mammarelli argues that daylight savings time harms students' health and productivity, advocating for year-round standard ...
Here's what to know about the end of daylight saving time and the return to standard time: When local time reaches 2 a.m. on Nov. 3, clocks will turn backward an hour to 1 a.m. Your smartphones ...
Jeff Merkley, D-Oregon, who is not a co-sponsor of the legislation, said through spokesperson Molly Prescott he is listening to Oregonians who prefer standard time or daylight saving. He's also ...
All but two U.S. states observe daylight saving time. Some states want to make it permanent, while others have moved to make standard time permanent. The result is a confusing patchwork of ...
Daylight saving time is coming. As you prepare for a time change or to 'fall back', learn more about the origins of this annual ritual.