Trump shared his thoughts about daylight saving time this week. Musk conducted a poll on X. The political debate has been going on for years.
When is daylight saving time? We set our clocks ahead or "spring forward" at 2 a.m. EST Sunday, March 9, 2025, and "fall back" Sunday, Nov. 2, 2024.
Here's a breakdown of daylight saving time, its potential end, and the beginning of spring. When does daylight saving time start in 2025? See when clocks 'spring forward' Daylight
Representative Greg Steube (R-FL) once again called for making Daylight Saving Time in a recent post to X (formerly Twitter). "Twice every year, Floridians
As the clock ticks forward this Sunday for Daylight Saving Time, the long-standing debate over its relevance continues.
Congress has been asked repeatedly since 2018 to stop the twice-annual practice of changing between daylight saving and standard time.
Miami anticipates a warm weekend with temperatures reaching the mid-80s before a cold front brings potential storms on Monday.
Scuffles over Daylight Saving Time and its legislative ilk have roiled Congress for centuries. Here's how the long, tumultuous battle over control of the clock has unfolded so far.
In early January, Florida Sen. Rick Scott reintroduced the measure into Congress. President Donald Trump has also expressed interest in ending the biannual practice in a social media post in December, pushing for eliminating daylight saving time.
Congress passed the Uniform Time Act in 1966 that set up the biannual time change, and lobbying efforts by the golf industry are largely credited for Congress expanding daylight saving time by a month in the mid-1980s.
Congress has tried – and failed – to make daylight saving time the permanent standard time across the country.
Despite efforts to permanently end daylight saving time in Florida and beyond, it'll soon start in 2025. The age-old practice starts up in March, when we'll set our clocks forward one hour ...