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With autumn now in full swing, the United States is less than two weeks away from the end of daylight saving time. Despite calls to get rid of the clock change, daylight saving time is still in season across most of the U.S., as the twice-a-year movement ...
Changing clocks (fall back, spring forward) makes daylight savings an unpopular topic. New Year's Eve involves a clock, but most people love it. Why?
It's time to fall back. Daylight saving time ends this weekend. On Sunday, Nov. 2, at 2 a.m., clocks will "fall back" to standard time, where they will remain until next spring. Since we gain an hour, you can enjoy an extra hour of sleep that morning ...
Daylight saving time ends early Sunday, giving Utahns an extra hour of sleep but less evening daylight and serving as a timely reminder from the American Red Cross to check
Daylight savings ends on November 2. Here's how the time change affects your health, and how you can readjust your internal clock.