Daylight saving time occurs between March and November, when most Americans adjust their clocks ahead by one hour.
Daylight Saving Time arrives in a little more than six weeks, and most people across the United States will spring forward and be forced to adjust their sleep schedules once again. Here's what we ...
North Dakota House lawmakers approved exempting the state from Daylight Savings Time. Legislators approved House Bill 1259 which would leave Standard Time unchanged year-round. There was testimony on ...
A bipartisan effort in the Nevada Legislature could put an end to the practice this year. Democratic Assemblywoman Selena La Rue Hatch and Republican Senator Robin Titus both have introduced bills to ...
North Dakotans may get to leave their clocks untouched come the next daylight saving time shift after the House passed a bill to move the state permanently to standard time Tuesday. The bill still ...
Daylight saving time will be here before you know it. The question yet to be answered is will we stay on daylight saving time and March will mark the last time we move our clocks forward?
If you're tired of turning the clocks back every year when the end of daylight saving time rolls around, you might be in luck. President Donald Trump is aiming to end that process, "The Republican ...
Daylight saving time will be here before you know it. The question yet to be answered is will we stay on daylight saving time and March will mark the last time we move our clocks forward? Or, on the ...
This time change is known as daylight saving time (DST), a practice that President Donald Trump wants to eliminate. Here's what to know about DST this year, and the progress being made to keep it ...