This weekend we will again turn our clocks back one hour, marking the end of daylight saving time. Back to the daily routine of waking up and going to work in the dark and returning home after work — ...
You will get a glorious extra hour of sleep. The bad: It'll be dark as a pocket by late afternoon for the next few months in ...
Dec. 21, which is the winter solstice and the shortest day of the year, will have 10 hours and 11 minutes of sunlight.
Days have started getting shorter and nights have begun to get longer, signaling the end of daylight saving time is approaching.
Millions of Americans will turn their clocks back by one hour next weekend, as Daylight Saving Time will end on Sunday, ...
Standard Time will last until March 9, 2025, when you will again “spring forward” an hour with the return of Daylight Saving ...
The switch from Daylight Saving Time to standard time is coming, when we’ll trade an hour of extra sleep for less daylight.
Ready for an extra hour of sleep? That coveted extra hour for millions of Americans will come in early November, as the ...
That can only mean one thing: daylight saving time is coming to an end. The U.S. has been changing the clocks twice a year ...
Every year around this time, most of us in North America set our clocks back one hour from “daylight saving” to “standard” time. And I suspect that, ...
Some health groups, including the American Medical Association and American Academy of Sleep Medicine, have said it’s time to do away with time switches and that sticking with standard time aligns ...
Daylight Saving Time is coming to an end on Nov. 3. That means shorter periods of daylight and a change in our circadian ...