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Children's Health specialists recommend adjusting bedtime routines and limiting electronics to ease the transition.
(NEXSTAR) — Kids are back in school, NFL games are on TV, the leaves are changing: there’s no question that fall is upon us. That also means the end of daylight saving time is approaching. The return to standard time is happening on the second-earliest ...
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 — signs that the clocks are about to fall back for the time ...
Find out when daylight saving time ends in November. Fall is in full swing, and that means daylight saving time will soon draw to a close. In the United States, daylight saving time begins on the second Sunday in March at 2 a.m., when clocks "spring ...
Correction & clarification: A prior version of this story misstated the origin of the U.S. law on daylight saving time. The sun is setting earlier and the nights are getting longer — a sign that clocks are about to fall back for the time change.
Each spring, clocks “spring forward” one hour to start Daylight Saving Time, giving New Yorkers an extra hour of sunlight each day before sunset. The reverse happens each fall. We “fall back,’' by setting our clocks one hour back, bringing darkness ...
Fall is here. The sun is setting earlier. Days are getting cooler (sort of), and nights are getting longer. Soon, the clocks will fall back, shifting our daylight hours even more. President Donald Trump said he wants to get rid of the twice-a-year clock ...
Most of the U.S. will turn clocks back on Nov. 2, ending daylight saving time for the year. Donald Trump has expressed support for ending the clock change, but also said people have opposing positions for the solution. Legislative efforts to end the ...
With autumn now in full swing, the United States is less than two weeks away from the end of daylight saving time. Despite calls to get rid of the clock change, daylight saving time is still in season across most of the U.S., as the twice-a-year movement ...