NEW YORK — Yes, you'll get a shot at an extra hour's sleep. Still, even with that, it might be one of the most dreaded weekends on the American calendar: the end of daylight saving time.
We’re back to that time of year again. The holidays are looming, the air is getting a little cooler, pumpkin spice is flavored with every meal and beverage, and now we’re ready to wake up to sunlight ...
Daylight Saving Time 2025 comes to an end on Sunday, which means one more hour of sleep. Twice every year, citizens of the United States adjust their clocks — once in the spring and once in the fall.
We can argue the benefits and disadvantages of daylight saving time all day, but for now, most of the United States will once again say goodbye to daylight saving and hello to standard time this ...
Americans will get a glorious extra hour of sleep as most of the United States “falls back” into standard time. But you should make sure to get outside for some morning sun, too — it’ll help your body ...
Many people in the United States may have their circadian rhythm thrown off come Sunday morning, Nov. 2, due to daylight saving time ending. Clocks will "fall back" to standard time this year at 2 a.m ...
Daylight saving time ends on Sunday, Nov. 2, when clocks will "fall back" one hour at 2 a.m. Enjoy that extra hour of sleep— the clocks are finally switching back. Daylight saving time (DST) ends Nov.