Daylight saving time 2026 guide: Learn this year's dates, what changes and why we shift our clocks.
A Florida congressman has introduced a new bill to end daylight saving time, but in a new way. How would it affect your schedule?
A new bill proposed this month by Florida Republican Gregory Steube could modify daylight saving time as we know it.
Most of the United States springs forward on the second Sunday in March and falls back to standard time on the first Sunday in November, and North Carolina follows the same schedule. In 2026, clocks ...
Also known as “daylight savings time,” the biannual changing of the clocks always begins on the second Sunday in March and ends on the first Sunday of November. March 8 is the earliest possible date ...
For people in the U.S., daylight saving time begins on Sunday, March 8, when clocks move forward from 2 to 3 a.m. This shift ...
Most people in the United States will change their clocks this year because of Daylight Saving Time, a twice-a-year practice that shifts the clock to make better use of daylight. In 2026, the clock ...
Daylight saving time in 2026 will begin on Sunday, March 8, when clocks "spring forward" an hour. Most states observe Daylight Saving Time, with the exceptions of Hawaii and most of Arizona. Despite ...
Later sunsets and longer days are a sign that that the clocks will spring forward soon for the time change. Here's when, and what to know about daylight saving time 2026 start and end and whether we ...
The Mississippi Legislature is considering a bill to stick with daylight saving time and permanently spring forward. Will we change clocks this spring? There are bills in the U.S. Congress to drop the ...