Most people in the U.S. are supposed to push the clock forward by 60 minutes before heading to bed Saturday night. Daylight saving time officially begins at 2 a.m. Sunday local time. You may have lost a bit of sleep, but in the
Once the war ended, the time change was repealed only to be reinstated again for the duration of World War Two. It was not until April 1966, that 'Daylight Saving' became a permanent fixture on the American calendar.
Once the war ended, the time change was repealed only to be reinstated again for the duration of World War Two. It was not until April 1966, that 'Daylight Saving' became a permanent fixture on the American calendar.
Most North Americans awoke this morning with an hour less sleep in the bank, thanks to daylight savings time (DST), which kicked in Sunday morning. Research suggests they aren't just one-24th more irritable and cranky as a result, but more likely to
Many people think Daylight Savings is related to farmers, but this isn't the case. "[There's] really no farmer I'm aware of that actually benefits from farm activities on Daylight Savings Time," says a real-life farmer interviewed for the segment. "Of