It's almost time for daylight saving time − and, good news, "daylight saving time deals." Despite efforts to permanently end daylight saving time in Florida and beyond, it'll soon "start" in 2026. But ...
The Sunday that loses an hour is typically followed by one of the market's worst-performing Mondays Should've gotten more sleep. Small changes in mood can have big impacts on our portfolios. When the ...
Sunny spring evenings are almost here. The start of daylight saving time this weekend will usher in longer days and later sunsets for Missourians as we move into warmer months. Here's all there is to ...
Kentucky first observed daylight saving time in 1918, when the Standard Time Act established daylight saving time to conserve electricity during World War I. After the war was over, daylight saving ...
Clocks "spring forward" in the U.S. and Canada on March 8 and in the U.K. and Europe on March 29. Here's exactly when — and why — we have daylight saving time. It’s almost time to change the ...
Daylight saving time in 2026 will begin on Sunday, March 8, when clocks spring forward one hour. Most of the U.S. observes daylight saving time, with the exception of Hawaii and most of Arizona.
Ready or not, it's almost time to spring forward with Daylight Saving Time approaching. Many may not notice until they wake up and check their phones that update automatically. Daylight Saving Time is ...
When the clocks spring forward, the stock market often falls back. In fact, the shift to daylight-saving time is, on average, followed by one of the worst days for the stock market. As you can see ...
Daylight saving time 'starts' again at 2 am ET Sunday, March 8, 2026. It 'ends' in November 2026. Halloween is Saturday, Oct. 31, 2026, the day before daylight saving time ends this year. Several ...