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Daylight saving time starts on the second Sunday of March, pushing clocks ahead one hour. On the first Sunday in November, we ...
Daylight saving time was conceived as a way to save energy. However, the switch can take its toll on your body and you may be tempted to drink an extra cup or two of coffee.
But what if an extra hour of evening daylight could be squeezed out of every day? That’s what almost 20 states have advocated ...
Daylight saving began in 1918 to save fuel after World War I. It wasn’t uniformly followed until 1966’s Uniform Time Act, except Hawaii and Arizona opted to stick with standard time the whole ...
Put together, the practice of daylight saving time increases the U.S.'s health care bill by some £2.3 billion (around $2.96 billion) each year, according to Finkielstein.