The end of daylight saving time and the return to standard time aren’t all bad. While the days will seem to end earlier, with sunset times moving up, health experts and recent research generally agree ...
Do clocks fall back for an extra hour of sleep this weekend? What to know about the time change and when 2025 daylight saving ...
On paper, the opening of Finland’s online regime should be championed as a proven, high-value market being reborn for ...
The Austrian Association for Betting and Gambling (OVWG) has given a clear indication as to when the private sector expects ...
When is daylight saving time? Daylight saving time starts on the second Sunday of March, when clocks spring forward an hour. Clocks will fall back an hour – so we will gain an hour – on Nov. 2, 2025, ...
Michigan is seeing shorter days, and in less than a month it will be dark much earlier when it's time to turn the clocks back an hour. Days will gradually get shorter leading up to the end of Daylight ...
Despite ongoing debate in Congress, a decision to make daylight saving time permanent has not been reached. The Sunshine Protection Act, which would make DST permanent, has been introduced multiple ...
The days are getting shorter, football is in full swing and cooler weather is finally on the horizon in Alabama. As fall settles in, there's another seasonal shift on the horizon: daylight saving time ...
Daylight saving time will end for 2025 on the first Sunday of November, when clocks "fall back" one hour. Despite ongoing debate in Congress, a decision to permanently end the time change has not been ...
The first day of fall was Sept. 22, but Californians won't change our clocks until much later in the season. That's even though this year's change is a bit earlier than last year. Daylight saving time ...
It’s October, meaning fall – at least in the sense of an explosion of all things Pumpkin Spice – is here. The changing of the month means we’re also one step closer to “falling back” in time with the ...
Correction & clarification: A prior version of this story misstated the origin of the U.S. law on daylight saving time. Many countries around the world and most of the U.S. still turn the clocks ...