Clocks will spring forward soon. Here’s when DST starts, who skips it, and Americans’ opinions about time changes.
Daylight saving time will begin at 2 a.m. Sunday, March 8, 2026. Most devices these days will update automatically, but ...
Although most Americans support ending the practice, a practical replacement for daylight saving time hasn't been approved.
The debate over what to do about the twice-yearly changing of clocks has yielded a proposal to split the difference between the sides.
When daylight saving time begins, clocks will “spring forward” at 2 a.m., moving ahead by one hour and causing us to lose an ...
“Medically, a half hour delay would be less harmful than a full hour delay of permanent daylight saving time and would have ...
Daylight Saving Time returns March 8 in California. Here’s when clocks change, what it means for daylight and why the state ...
Most digital clocks on smartphones, TV, computers, may change on their own, requiring no extra help, while some others may ...
A proposal known as the Daylight Act of 2026, introduced by Rep. Greg Steube of Florida, would move clocks forward by 30 ...
Sunrises will inch earlier and sunsets will shift later until mid-to-late June before reversing course into late fall. In St. Louis, the earliest summer sunrise will be 5:36 a.m., while the latest ...
Warmer weather steadily approaches, but the sun is still setting before 7 p.m., meaning it's not daylight saving time quite yet. Lasting eight months each year, daylight saving time is when clocks ...
About two weeks from now, time will change again. In the early-morning hours on March 8, we'll lose an hour of sleep, jumping ...