During World War II, the United States made a major change to how it tracked time. On February 9, 1942, Congress pushed the clocks forward by one hour in every time zone. This change was not just for ...
Twice a year, Americans reset their clocks and lose an hour of sleep. The tradition may feel like a modern nuisance, but it began as a wartime policy during World War I. At 2 a.m. local time Sunday, ...
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This day in history: Congress introduces "war time," better known as "daylight saving time"
During World War II, the United States made a major change to how it tracked time. On February 9, 1942, Congress pushed the clocks forward by one hour in every time zone. This change was not just for ...
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