Changing the clocks twice a year is annoying, for sure, but locking the clocks may "be extraordinarily difficult" for some.
DST started on March 8, 2026. People got up to see their clocks set forward one hour, so they are missing one hour of sleep and have longer/lighter evenings than before. Most states will experience ...
Corrections & clarifications: An earlier version of this story didn't explain the origins of daylight saving time, which was the result of a basic framework originally introduced in the Uniform Time ...
Legislative efforts to make daylight saving time permanent year round got a boost with support from President Donald Trump, who criticized the twice-yearly clock switching as cost-prohibitive. But ...
Daylight saving time 2026 starts soon. Here’s when the time changes and more key details. Daylight saving time 2026 begins March 8. Learn when to spring forward, why we change clocks, and which states ...
A bill praised by President Donald Trump has moved forward in Congress, and it could make daylight saving time permanent. The Sunshine Protection Act was first introduced in January 2025, but it was ...
Daylight saving time is slowly creeping up.Clocks will "spring forward" on Sunday, March 8, extending daylight hours until November when clocks fall behind.The annual change aims to make better use of ...
The U.S. previously attempted permanent daylight saving time in 1974 to conserve energy during an oil crisis. The 1974 experiment was unpopular and repealed after only eight months due to public ...
It's finally here. Daylight saving time in Michigan will begin this year at 2 a.m. on Sunday, March 8, 2026, when clocks move ahead one hour. That means Michiganians will “spring forward,” losing an ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Most of America “springs forward” Sunday for daylight saving time. Losing that hour of sleep can do more than leave you tired and cranky the next day; it also could harm your health.