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Daylight saving: Americans want to stop changing the clock but can’t agree how

November 05, 2022

State legislatures, sleep scientists and the public all seem to agree that the annual rite of springing forward and falling back has got to go. But the nation has not found consensus on what should replace it. 

Daylight saving: Americans want to stop changing the clock but can’t agree how

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