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Daylight Saving Time

Wade Smith

Daylight Saving Time begins every year on the second Sunday in March. This year it is March 8. Most Americans welcome the switch to daylight saving time because of the longer days, but also dread losing an hour of sleep after they move their clocks forward.

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