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The US is springing forward to daylight saving. For Navajo and Hopi tribes, it's a time of confusion
For residents of the Navajo Nation, the beginning of daylight saving time means the beginning of an annual headache. The Navajo Nation, which stretches into Utah and New Mexico, approved a resolution in 1968 to follow daylight saving time, which begins Sunday. Most of the largest Native American reservation in the U.S. is situated between two territories that remain on...
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Massachusetts casket company calls on America to ‘bury' daylight saving time in viral ad
For a casket company, loss is part of the business. But losing an hour of sleep, like many will this weekend, creates an undying anger.
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Can daylight saving time affect your health? What to know and how to prepare
Losing an hour of sleep as daylight saving time kicks in can do more than leave you tired and cranky the next day — it also could harm your health. What you need to know
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Why are clocks set forward in the spring? Thank wars, confusion and a hunger for sunlight
How we came to move the clock forward in the spring, and then push it back in the fall, is a tale of that spans over more than a century. Here’s what you need to know
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Why sleep experts say we should stop changing the clocks for daylight saving time
Daylight saving time is nearly here, with many preparing for the annual spring forward, but some sleep experts hope to end the changing of the clocks for good.
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Daylight saving time can seriously affect your health, research shows
Brunch dates and flag football games might be a little easier to get to this Sunday, when phones grace early-risers with an extra hour of rest before alarm clocks go off.
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CT bars and restaurants cannot stay open an extra hour due to time change Sunday morning
We will be turning the clocks back on Sunday morning, but Connecticut restaurants and bars cannot stay open for an extra hour. At 2 a.m., Sunday, we turn the clocks back to 1 a.m., but the state Department of Consumer Protection Division of Liquor Control said bars and restaurants are not allowed to remain open for an “extra hour.” State…
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Why are we still changing our clocks for daylight saving time in the US?
Daylight saving time has most Americans moving their clocks an hour back on Sunday, Nov. 5. Here’s why it’s still practiced in most of the country and an update on the battle to end it.
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Here's when daylight saving time ends in the U.S., and when it will return
It may still feel like the peak of summer, but fall is just around the corner, and with it comes shorter days and longer nights.
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3 Myths About Daylight Saving Time
Benjamin Franklin gets credit for a lot of things, but creating Daylight Saving Time shouldn’t be one of them.
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Daylight Saving Time Begins Sunday. Here Are Four Ways to Help Your Body Adjust
The clocks change twice a year, but somehow we’re never fully prepared for the way it affects our sleep pattern.
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CT Bars, Restaurants Cannot Stay Open for an Extra Hour Due to Daylight Saving Time
Daylight saving time is coming to an end this weekend and we will be turning the clocks back an hour. However, the Department of Consumer Protection Division of Liquor Control is warning that while we will turn the clocks back from 2 a.m. to 1 a.m. on Sunday morning, bars and restaurants cannot stay open for an “extra hour.” State…
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Mexico is Putting an End to Daylight Saving Time — Except Maybe Along the US Border
The law would go into effect Sunday, when Mexico is scheduled to turn clocks back for the last time.