The time change can be hard on our health. There are more car accidents, strokes and heart attacks this week. People eat more ...
For the next eight months, most of us will be observing daylight saving time. But what if this became our permanent time?
In March 1965, the state of Colorado initiated a “trial period” to introduce daylight saving time to its residents. They then ...
How we came to move the clock forward in the spring and then push it back in the fall is a tale that spans over more than a ...
Daylight saving time is forcing a lot of people to move their clocks forward by an hour. But people who live here won't have ...
There is no shortage of opinions about the time change. As in past years, there is new legislation filed at the Texas Legislature that could end this requirement.
Fatigue-related errors linked to daylight saving time shifts have far-reaching personal and economic impacts. Permanent standard time, along with delayed school start times, aligns better with human ...
Clocks will "spring forward" one hour at 2 a.m. on Sunday, March 9, 2025, causing most people to lose an hour of sleep. We won't "fall back" to standard time again until Nov. 2, the first Sunday of ...
The amount of sunlight in our days will continue to increase until the summer solstice on Friday, June 20, at 1:41 p.m. And, ...
A Kentucky State Representative was once again advocating for the state to be exempt from daylight saving time, aiming to give residents an extra hour of sleep.
Time jumped forward one hour in the early morning on Sunday, meaning Americans lost an hour of sleep but gained daylight.
"Staying on standard time year-round is much better," biologist Carla Finkelstein told Newsweek about the increasingly controversial practice.