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  1. Daylight saving time in the United States. The Ohio Clock in the U.S. Capitol being turned forward for the country's first daylight saving time on March 31, 1918 by the Senate sergeant at arms Charles Higgins. Most of the United States observes daylight saving time, the practice of setting the clock forward by one hour when there is longer ...

  2. Mar 16, 2022 · Year-round daylight saving time (DST), signed into law by President Richard Nixon in January 1974, sought to maximize evening sunlight and, in doing so, help mitigate an ongoing national gas...

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  3. Nov 4, 2022 · Anna Blazhuk/Getty Images. Millions of Americans want to abandon the time change we endure twice each year, disrupting our circadian rhythms and creating confusion. More than a third of U.S....

  4. Used to save energy and make better use of daylight, Daylight Saving Time (DST) is used in more than 70 countries worldwide and affects over a billion people every year. It sees clocks advanced for the warmer months of the year so that nightfall comes at a later hour.

  5. The history of daylight saving time is a complex and fascinating one, shaped by the efforts of early proponents, the exigencies of wartime, and the ongoing debate over its benefits and drawbacks. From its origins in the late 19th century to its widespread adoption during the World Wars and subsequent evolution in the modern era, DST has had a ...

  6. Mar 5, 2024 · Here’s a look at the history of the time shift and why it’s so controversial today. When is daylight saving time this year? In 2024, daylight saving time begins on March 10 and ends on November...

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