The return to standard time — when we “fall back” — happens at 2 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 2, marking the end of daylight saving time.
It's almost that time of year when we change our clocks back an hour. At this point in late October, the sun is setting before 6 p.m. in New Hampshire. Sunrises, on the other hand, are happening after ...
Michigan will soon gain an hour this fall as we return to standard time in early November. On Nov. 2, Daylight Saving Time will end, and if you have any manual clocks at home, remember to set them ...
Most of the U.S. will turn clocks back on Nov. 2, ending daylight saving time for the year. Donald Trump has expressed support for ending the clock change, but also said people have opposing positions ...
Editor’s Note: This story has been updated to include nine states that have passed permanent daylight saving time legislation that were unintentionally omitted. We ...
The sunsets are noticeably earlier, just past 6 p.m. in Massachusetts, and the sunrise is almost at 7 a.m. As we slip further and further into the darkest time of the year, you might be wondering when ...
It's not this weekend, but the change is coming soon. The end of daylight saving time, when clocks are set to fall back by an hour, will take place on Sunday, Nov. 2. Daylight saving time concludes ...
The nights are coming earlier and getting colder — signs that the clocks are about to fall back an hour for the time change. Here's when and what to know about this year's end of daylight saving time ...
The days of mid-afternoon sunsets are almost upon us as winter draws nearer. A few days after Halloween, most of the US will be moving the clocks backward one hour. Daylight saving time ends on Nov. 2 ...
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