Clocks spring forward Sun. as daylight saving time begins
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New Jerseyans lose an hour of sleep this Sunday as clocks spring forward to 3 a.m., pushing sunset to nearly 7 p.m. but delaying sunrise until after 7:20 a.m.
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.
Clocks spring forward tonight; cold brings chance of some scattered showers Sunday The letter was signed on behalf of student-athletes whose independence and integrity of their American universities has “come under political attack.”
Fatal crashes increase by 6% after clocks 'spring forward' for daylight saving time due to drowsy driving. Learn how to stay safe on the road.
In a renewed effort to end the century-old practice of changing clocks twice a year, Senator Rick Scott of Florida has reintroduced the Sunshine Protection Act in Washington, D. C.