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Daylight saving time, Clocks

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Daylight Saving Time begins in North America this weekend
Daylight saving time will officially begin in North America on Sunday March 8, 2026, when clocks move forward by an hour.

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Daylight saving time 2026: When to change your clocks and what to know
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Clocks ‘Spring Forward’ This Sunday: When Daylight Saving Time Begins
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When to set your clocks ahead for Daylight Saving Time in 2026
The start of daylight saving time, the time period in which many Americans set their clocks ahead by an hour, is fast approaching.

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When does daylight saving time begin? Here's when to 'spring forward'
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Daylight saving time 2026: When to 'spring forward' and more
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Daylight Saving Time: When do we change our clocks?

U.S. Senator Rick Scott, R-Fla., reintroduced the Sunshine Protection Act last year to “lock the clock” and make Daylight Saving Time permanent nationwide. The legislation has stalled in Congress multiple times, largely due to a disagreement over whether to keep standard time or permanent daylight savings time.
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Why sleep experts say we should stop changing the clocks for daylight saving time

Daylight saving time is nearly here, with many preparing for the annual spring forward, but some sleep experts hope to end the changing of the clocks for good. The topic of the bi-annual time change has long been debated, even as recently as failed ...
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Daylight saving time ends Nov. 2. Here's why we set our clocks back.

Daylight saving time - often incorrectly referred to as daylight savings time - ends Sunday, Nov. 2, which means it's time to set clocks back an hour. Spring forward and fall back, right? There is much debate about the benefits and disruption the twice-a ...
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