Well, that’s a little depressing. Friday night will mark New York City’s last 6 p.m. sunset until next year, a harbinger of the rapidly approaching daylight saving time, with shorter days and longer ...
Since passage of the Energy Policy Act of 2005, daylight saving time in the United States has begun annually on the second Sunday in March and ended on the first Sunday in November. When daylight ...
If this weekend feels a little longer than usual, you're right -- thanks to the Sunday morning end of Daylight Saving Time.  ...
As people across the UK roll their clocks back to GMT on Sunday morning, there's one clock that will always show the wrong ...
Next week, as daylight saving time ends, we will all roll our clocks back an hour, getting a much-appreciated extra hour of sleep. Some of us will also be asking ourselves why we’re still ...
As residents change their clocks back one hour, safety experts advise it is also an excellent time to change the batteries in residential smoke alarms. According to the National Fire Protection ...
The rolling ball takes about five seconds to traverse a slightly inclined, windy path near the base of the clock, and when it reaches one side, the clock inverts the path, and the ball rolls back ...
Nov. 2—This Sunday, we roll our clocks back an hour with the end of daylight saving time. The days will now be shorter, with sunset at approximately 5:30 p.m.
The Balmoral Hotel clock is in the heart of Edinburgh As people across the UK roll their clocks back to GMT on Sunday, there's one well-loved Scottish clock that will remain at the wrong time.
As people across the UK roll their clocks back to GMT on Sunday, there's one well-loved Scottish clock that will remain at the wrong time. Ever since the Balmoral Hotel clock tower was built in ...