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Will we change to daylight saving time this year or will this be the last time? What to know
Daylight saving time begins 2 a.m. March 9, 2025. Will this be the last time change or will the practice continue?
When does daylight saving time start? Here's why President Trump wants to get rid of it
As January draws to an end, Texas can look forward to daylight saving time as an indication of spring. Here's why President Trump may end it.
Does President Trump plan to end daylight saving time? Here's what to know
"The Republican Party will use its best efforts to eliminate Daylight Saving Time, which has a small but strong constituency, but shouldn’t!" Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social in 2024. "Daylight Saving Time is inconvenient, and very costly to our Nation."
Time change 2025 to spring forward in about 6 weeks. When clocks move for Daylight Saving Time
What is Daylight Saving Time? When is it? Do we gain an hour or lose an hour in March? What to know about DST and when clocks spring forward in 2025
When do we spring forward for Daylight Saving Time? What to know in Michigan
The annual ritual of setting clocks forward one hour takes place in early March. It's uncertain if the practice will continue.
Here’s when to ‘spring ahead’ for Daylight Saving Time 2025
Soon it will be time to participate in the near-century-long tradition of turning clocks forward an hour to cherish an extra hour of sunlight in the warmer months. Here's when to "spring ahead" in 2025.
President Trump: Time For Change On Daylight Saving?
President Trump called DST costly and inconvenient. Understanding its history, health impact, and remedies is important. Sleep medicine experts explain.
When does daylight saving time start? Trump indicates he wants to end the practice
This spring, most of the United States will "spring forward," losing an hour of sleep to gain an hour of daylight.
Clocks will ‘spring forward’ for daylight saving time within weeks
According to TimeAndDate.com, daylight saving time will start on Sunday, March 9, this year. Clocks will “spring forward,” as the saying goes, at 2 a.m. (ET). And while there are those who simply shrug and dutifully change their clocks in accordance with the practice, there are others who are hoping time’s up for daylight saving time.
Daylight Saving Time 2025: Why it starts early this year
Just three weeks into 2025, Daylight Saving Time already is looming on the horizon for March 9. The annual rite of approaching spring will take place on one of the earliest dates possible.
Kentucky will soon spring forward and lose sleep. When does daylight saving time start?
If you’re ready for more sunlight, you won’t have to wait much longer. Daylight saving time begins at 2 a.m. Sunday, March 9, when Kentucky residents “spring forward” and move their clocks ahead one hour.
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DOGE may target the penny: Why do we still have it anyway?
(NEXSTAR) — From daylight saving time to diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, there are various aspects of the federal ...
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When do the clocks spring forward in Wisconsin, and why does Trump want to end it?
Though the president recently took a stance on the issue, the proposal to change daylight saving time is not new.
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Most Causeway Work on Time to Finish Before Summer
Changes are coming in the next few months, including a return to Daylight Saving Time, the arrival of spring and, perhaps, the final phase of the Causeway project in Ship Bottom being completed on ...
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North Dakota bill ending Daylight Saving Time moves past house
A bill that would end Daylight Saving Time in North Dakota has passed in the House. If it becomes law, you would not have to ...
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