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Daylight saving time is forcing a lot of people to move their clocks forward by an hour. But people who live here won't have ...
Daylight saving time begins on Sunday, March 9, meaning most Americans will lose an hour of sleep as we "spring forward." ...
Daylight saving time stole an hour of sleep from most Americans over the weekend — with the exception of two states. The ...
Daylight saving time began early Sunday morning, but Arizonans didn't need to adjust their clocks — only how they track time in the rest of the country. Arizona does not observe daylight saving ...
Arizona maintains its refusal to observe Daylight Saving Time due to considerations of intense heat and lifestyle.
You may have been groggy this morning thanks to our clocks “springing forward” an hour overnight. Unless, of course, you live in either of the two states that don’t observe daylight saving ...
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The start of daylight saving time means dawn and sunset will be an hour later on Sunday, March 9 than they were on Saturday, March 8. For most Americans, except those in Arizona, Hawaii ...
Early Sunday morning, the United States — minus Hawaii and Arizona — will enter daylight saving time, the annual tradition of springing forward one hour. Most Americans will lose an hour of ...