The practice of daylight saving time spans over a century of U.S. law. Here's who started it and why we observe the time change.
According to TimeAndDate.com, daylight saving time 2025 will end on Sunday, Nov. 2. Clocks on this date will turn back by an hour (the ones that still have to be changed manually, anyway), meaning plenty of folks will be treated to some extra shut-eye.
Daylight saving time​ in 2025, when clocks change by an hour, has started. Here's a look at when exactly we "spring forward."
A plurality of 48 percent favors keeping standard time all year; 24 percent would put daylight saving time in place throughout the year.
Researchers are discovering that "springing ahead" each March for daylight saving time is connected with serious negative health effects.
Daylight saving time begins on March 9. Here's how "springing forward" can affect your physical and mental health.
Two New York state lawmakers are pushing to make Daylight Saving Time permanent.
Daylight saving time runs from the second Sunday in March to the second Sunday in November. Digital clocks will automatically advance one hour at 2 a.m. on March 9.
Arizona maintains its refusal to observe Daylight Saving Time due to considerations of intense heat and lifestyle.
While all but two states in the U.S. continue to observe daylight saving time, there is still disagreement about whether it should be eliminated or made permanent.
Chief Medical Officer at Central DuPage Hospital Dr. Tom Moran joins Bob Sirott to talk about the impact of Daylight Saving Time on your health, more about hantavirus, and the increase of
With clocks 'springing forward,' there is growing speculation about what potential changes to Daylight Saving Time could mean for the golf industry.