As daylight saving time approaches, President Donald Trump has voiced support for ending the time change, calling it “costly" ...
Daylight saving time occurs between March and November, when most Americans adjust their clocks ahead by one hour.
Donald Trump has expressed opposition to daylight saving time, calling it costly and inconvenient, but immediate nationwide changes to the system are unclear.
As daylight saving time approaches, President Donald Trump has voiced support for ending the time change, calling it “costly" and “inconvenient." Will his administration take action?
Trump and numerous states call for an end to Daylight Saving Time, highlighting its drawbacks as the next shift looms.
Most Americans will lose an hour of sleep, but will gain an extra hour of sunlight when daylight saving time begins starting on Sunday, March 9.
Is it time to stop changing our clocks twice a year? Here's a state-by-state look at efforts to make daylight saving time ...
By it, we mean the twice-annual time change, and the one coming up in a few weeks is the tough one, when almost every ...
The annual ritual of setting clocks forward one hour takes place in early March. It's uncertain if the practice will continue ...
Millions of Americans will “spring forward” on Sunday, March 9, 2025, as daylight saving time (DST) begins. While many ...
The U.S. Senate passed the Sunshine Protection Act in March 2022 that would have made daylight saving time “the new, ...