Daylight saving time is a divisive topic. Our columnists unpack its origins.
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An audio clip purported to show Trump saying that when the clocks move forward, "Granny's dead, she lost an hour." ...
Find out when Spain changes to daylight saving time in 2025, why the clock change happens, and if it could be scrapped in the ...
Daylight saving time is observed in New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania and Norfolk Island. However, ...
Every spring, we ritualistically move our clocks forward in most of the United States. Here is why we do this and the origins of the practice.
Most of the country changes its clocks twice a year—once on the second Sunday in March, when DST begins, and again on the ...
The debate over the future of daylight saving time (DST) has boiled down to a choice between making DST year round or making standard time year round, (“Oregon lawmakers once again attempt to end ...
An earlier sunset doesn't mean less sunlight overall. It just means sunrise and sunset are an hour earlier through the summer ...
Both standard and daylight-saving time have advantages when they are used for only part of the year.
In 1915, Detroit led the charge to move Michigan from Central to Eastern time. A group of Detroiters known as the More Daylight Club started the movement, because they wanted more daylight in the ...
In Ireland, the clocks 'spring forward' by one hour at 1am on the last Sunday of March (30 March, 2025). The clocks will then ...