If you haven’t looked at the calendar recently, then daylight saving time may have sneaked up on you. If you don’t want to miss your Sunday morning church meeting or brunch with friends, then don’t ...
Now that it’s time for Daylight Saving Time, most Americans, Europeans and others around the world will observe the annual shift, switching the clock forward one hour when it strikes 2 a.m. Spring ...
Losing an hour of sleep may be inevitable, but many Americans have a plan for dealing with it. A new survey finds that as Daylight Saving Time approaches, most coffee drinkers are adjusting their ...
Daylight saving time begins on Sunday, March 8, when clocks are set forward one hour. The practice of adjusting clocks was standardized in 1966 to conserve energy and make better use of daylight.