You may be momentarily confused when you wake up Sunday. No, your power didn't go out — the time changed to daylight saving time! For some, daylight saving time is a sign that spring is on its way.
Daylight saving time begins on Sunday, March 9, meaning most Americans will lose an hour of sleep as we "spring forward." ...
Daylight saving time began on Sunday, March 9 at 2 a.m. local time and ends on Sunday, November 2, 2025. The Sunshine Protection Act, which would make daylight saving time permanent, passed ...
Daylight saving time starts at 2 a.m. on Sunday, March 9. That means you'll want to set your clocks one hour ahead either ...
Daylight saving time starts this weekend, meaning you'll need to turn your clocks forward, losing one hour of sleep.
Each year, the debate over changing clocks becomes more and more popular, stirring up discussions. What is your opinion?
We fell back — now, it's time to spring forward again. Daylight saving time will officially begin in North America on Sunday March 9, 2025, when clocks move forward by an hour. In most of Europe ...
Daylight saving time is almost here. And while it means longer days, it also means less sleep. Here's what to know.
March is here and spring is in the air. But nothing really says spring like the day we spring the clocks forward for the start of daylight saving time 2025. Under the current daylight saving ...
The Oregon Legislature is once again flirting with the idea of getting rid of the twice-annual switching of the clocks.
Get ready for later sunsets and spring temperatures — daylight saving time is almost here. On Sunday, states that have not been on daylight saving time for the last eight months will "spring ...
Get ready for later sunsets and spring temperatures — daylight saving time is almost here. On Sunday, states that have not been on daylight saving time for the last eight months will "spring ...