The U.S. has observed daylight saving time since 1918, but some Texas legislators say it disrupts safety and productivity.
Fall is here, which means daylight saving time will soon come to an end. Here's what to know and when clocks need to change.
Daylight Saving Time will end in just over a month. Here's when the United States "falls back" and gains an extra hour of sleep.
WHERE IT STANDS: Promise kept — but pending congressional approval.
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