Daylight saving time begins every year on the second Sunday in March and ends on the first Sunday in November. This year, ...
Brighter days – at least days with more sunlight – are ahead. We’ll officially gain an extra hour of sunlight when we “spring ...
One specific time is better for our mental health, according to data. So why do we keep switching the clocks?
Curious who skips the clock change? Only two U.S. states don’t observe daylight saving time, but others consider ditching it ...
Twice a year, daylight saving time — notice no “s” at the end of saving — is a reminder to adjust our schedules. This change ...
People in Arizona and Hawaii likely spent the wee hours of Sunday morning sleeping soundly in their standard time zone. But the rest of America and Canada “lost” an hour of sleep as the clocks “sprang ...
Some officials are trying to eliminate the process of changing our clocks each fall and spring. Here’s why it hasn’t been implemented yet. Carol Yepes via Getty Images This weekend, we spring forward ...