Daylight saving time ends on Sunday, Nov. 2, 2025, at 2 a.m., when the clocks "fall back" and we gain an hour.
Daylight saving time started March 9 and ends Sunday, when residents of almost all states will gain an extra hour.
Daylight Saving Time will soon end in most of the U.S. Some states want to stay in it at all—while others never leave ...
T wice a year, we all “spring ahead” or “fall back”—and we’re just about to do the latter. On Sunday, November 2, at 2 a.m.
In 1974, the U.S. tried staying on daylight saving time all year. The result was darker mornings and public panic.
The nights are growing longer and colder as the colorful autumn leaves begin to fall — a sign that clocks are about to turn back an hour for the 2025 fall time change. Here's when and what to know ...
It's almost time to change the clocks, but not quite yet. As we slip further and further into the darkest time of the year, you might be wondering when it's time to change the clocks for daylight ...
The cool autumn weather has arrived and the nights are growing longer — a sign that clocks are about to turn back an hour for the 2025 fall time change. Here's when and what to know about the end of ...
Fall has set in across Arizona, and the days are definitely getting shorter. As the sun begins to set earlier day by day, people are wondering: When does daylight saving time end? The twice-a-year ...
It’s a solitarily human endeavor to control time, to manipulate 60 minutes, retool 3,600 seconds, to wrestle waking hours into submission by turning clocks one hour forward in spring and one hour back ...
The debate over daylight saving time has been ongoing for more than a century, involving various groups from farmers to candy makers. While there is bipartisan agreement to end the twice-yearly clock ...