The tradition of Daylight Saving Time became official in the U.S. in 1966 when the Uniform Time Act of 1966 was passed.
Daylight saving time will end soon. Here's how to get ready for the time change and what to know about 'falling back.' ...
Daylight saving time — often incorrectly referred to as daylight savings time — ends Sunday, Nov. 2, which means it’s time to set clocks back an hour. Spring forward and fall back, right?
As Chicagoans adjust to earlier sunsets after setting clocks back an hour, debate continues over whether the U.S. should end ...
As daylight saving time ends overnight Saturday, a large majority of Americans will turn their clocks back and gain an extra ...
Each year, Daylight Saving Time (DST) starts on the second Sunday in March and ends on the first Sunday in November. Daylight Saving Time is observed by majority of U.S. states, except for Hawaii and ...
Daylight saving time - often incorrectly referred to as daylight savings time - ends Sunday, Nov. 2, which means it's time to set clocks back an hour. Spring forward and fall back, right? There is ...
As days grow cooler and nights grow longer, many Americans are preparing to participate in the near-century long tradition of turning their clocks back. On Sunday, Nov. 2, participants will turn their ...
As clocks are turning back this weekend, Ohio lawmakers are urging the U.S. Congress to make daylight saving time permanent nationwide. Daylight saving time ends at 2 ...
In less than a week, most Americans will have to switch their clocks back one hour as daylight saving time ends and switches to standard time. What is it and why is it considered controversial?
It's time for most of America to move clocks back on Sunday. Daylight saving time ends in the U.S. at 2 a.m. local time, which means setting your clock back an hour.