Daylight Saving Time, Oct. 18 -- On Sunday, 2 November 2025, the clocks will be set one hour back at 2 am in most of the US, marking the end of Daylight Saving Time (DST). This is a signal to return to the standard time and give Americans one hour of extra sleep. This ritual is followed every year when clocks are adjusted in spring and fall.
Daylight Saving Time began on March 9, 2025, moving clocks forward one hour to make better use of daylight during spring and summer.
Despite the Sunshine Protection Act passed by the Senate in 2022, DST is not yet permanent, the Courier Journal reported. President Donald Trump called the change "very popular" but noted it remains a "50-50 issue," requiring Congressional approval. Until then, the clo...
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