The end of daylight saving time is perfect this year, because it gives GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump and his ...
As New Yorkers reset their clocks to standard time, the Firefighters Association of the State of New York (FASNY) urges all ...
Here goes. Unlike other, easier-to-remember federal events, like the Fourth of July, in the United States the clock change is tied to a roving day: Since 2007, it has taken place on the second ...
then creep later until making the large jump in March. If daylight saving time was permanent and the clocks did not “fall back,” sunrises and sunsets would largely continue on their same ...
Ready for an extra hour of sleep? That coveted extra hour for millions of Americans will come in early November, as the clocks "fall back" an hour and daylight saving time comes to an end for the ...
In the era before mobile phones, when watches were expensive, the clock was well-used by train passengers to watch their time. Officials thought three extra minutes would give travellers more time ...
At 02:00 BST on 27 October clocks will go back by one hour, providing an extra hour in bed for many. However, it also signals the steady approach of shorter days and longer nights until the winter ...
The clocks went back last night, meaning an extra hour in bed for most of us (parents of young children notwithstanding). In the UK, the last Sunday in October means the end of British Summer Time ...
MILLIONS will enjoy an extra hour in bed as the clocks go back in the early hours of Sunday morning. British Summer Time (BST) ends at 2am on October 27, when the time reverts back an hour to 1am.
With winter drawing in, the days are getting shorter and shorter and November is fast approaching. To make up for the shortening days, the clocks will go back across the UK this weekend, giving ...
The 'Forrest Gump' co-stars reunite for the boundary-pushing director's latest high-concept experiment, in which appalling de-aging technology distracts from what matters. In Hollywood, most ...
If you’re working at a company that has a generous 401(k) match option, you should probably take it as you would “extra gravy” on your biscuit, as long as it fits within your personal budget.