Clocks fall back this weekend. Daylight saving time is almost over. The annual change adds more hours of daylight to our usable time in most states. The shift back to standard time is about maximizing ...
With clocks set to fall back early Sunday morning, people around the country are preparing to adjust their sleep schedules for daylight saving time. Clocks "fall back" at the end of daylight saving ...
With fall underway and nights now longer than days, sunsets are already creeping earlier—and in just a few weeks, clocks will “fall back” for daylight saving time (DST). The twice-yearly clock change ...
October marks the season when we “fall back” with the time change and embrace the crisp air of autumn. October is also National Physical Therapy Month, a time to spotlight the value physical ...
ORLANDO, Fla. – This weekend, many of us will happily welcome an extra hour of sleep as daylight saving time comes to an end and we turn the clocks back early Sunday morning. But even though an extra ...
Meteorological fall began on Sept. 1, while astronomical fall starts with the autumnal equinox at 2:19 p.m. ET on Monday, Sept. 22. Astronomical seasons are based on the Earth's position relative to ...
It’s October, meaning fall – at least in the sense of an explosion of all things Pumpkin Spice – is here. The changing of the month means we’re also one step closer to “falling back” in time with the ...
Shorter days and darker commutes after the end of daylight saving time increase the risk of crashes, especially during evening rush hour. Fatigue and reduced visibility make it harder for drivers to ...
This Sunday, all our clocks are going to “fall back,” which is to say, we get one extra hour of sleep. This is generally regarded as good news. I, by contrast, do not think this is good news. Because ...