Daylight saving time 2026 is earlier this year
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Daylight saving time, where clocks are turned one hour ahead, is meant to save energy and capitalize on more sunlight during the day and has been in place for over 100 years. The practice began after the Standard Time Act was passed and went into effect back in March 1918, as the Library of Congress notes.
Time could be running out in New Jersey for “springing” clocks forward or “falling” back. Some lawmakers want Daylight Saving Time permanent, meaning clocks wouldn’t have to be adjusted twice a year. NBC New York’s Adam Harding reports. It's nearly time.
Trump seems to prefer permanent daylight saving time, while RFK Jr. wants standard time ... but is too cowardly to say so.
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