Stories Related to Daylight-saving Time Returns Tomorrow At 2 A.m.

Don't forget to spring forward to get a little more sunshine in your life. Daylight-saving time begins at 2 a.m. tomorrow, but most people will probably set their clocks one hour ahead before going to bed tonight. The FDNY is suggesting that when New Yorkers change their clocks...

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