Every year in (most of) the U.S., we move our clocks ahead one hour in the spring and one hour back in the fall. That time in between is called daylight saving time. (That’s right, drop that “s.”) As ...
The nights are coming earlier and getting colder — signs that the clocks are about to fall back an hour for the time change. Here's when and what to know about this year's end of daylight saving time ...
Americans will gain an extra hour of sleep as daylight saving time comes to an end on Sunday. Clocks will "fall back" one hour, resulting in shorter days and longer nights as winter approaches. This ...
Move your clocks back Sunday, Nov. 2 for a return to standard time. There’s ongoing debate about adjusting clocks back and forth an hour twice a year. However, Dr. Bhavna Sharma, a sleep medicine ...
As the days grow shorter and nights arrive earlier, many Americans are preparing for the annual ritual of adjusting their clocks. Here’s what you need to know about this year’s daylight saving time ...
It's almost time for clocks to "fall back" one hour. On Sunday, Nov. 2, daylight saving time ends. What is daylight saving time? On the second Sunday of March, at 2 a.m., clocks in most of the United ...
The annual "fall back" provides an extra hour of sleep but results in darkness arriving earlier in the evening. A majority of Americans favor ending the time change, which has been linked to negative ...
Correction & clarification: A prior version of this story misstated the origin of the U.S. law on daylight saving time. Sunsets are earlier, the nights getting longer and the leaves are turning — ...
Get ready for longer nights and an extra hour of sleep this weekend — clocks are about fall back an hour for the 2025 time change. Here's when and what to know about the end of daylight saving time.
Sunsets are earlier, the nights getting longer and the leaves are turning — signs that the clocks are about to fall back for the time change. Here's what to know about the end of daylight saving time ...