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In the wake of Charlie Kirk's assassination, University of Chicago Professor Robert Pape has an idea for stopping political ...
If you already dread changing the clocks, a new study from sleep researchers with Stanford Medicine may have you researching a move to Hawaii or Arizona, the two states that do not observe ...
The executive committee of the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association met Wednesday in Robbinsville for the ...
Before this change, if you hit your iPhone alarm's snooze feature, you would always get an extra 9 minutes of shut-eye. With ...
Analysis: The Bears defense has a system conversion issue and how fast they adapt to the scheme Dennis Allen intended can ...
Switching clocks twice a year disrupts circadian rhythms in ways that harm health. Stanford scientists found permanent ...
U.S. stocks dipped slightly on Tuesday but not before the S&P 500 and Nasdaq hit new highs, as investors braced for an ...
Winding clocks an hour back this fall, when daylight saving time ends for the year across much of the U.S., might do more ...
Every spring, Americans dutifully adjust their clocks forward to daylight saving time, and every fall, back to standard ...
Stanford Medicine researchers have discovered there are long-term health hazards from changing the clocks twice a year—and ...
A study by researchers at Stanford Medicine found that changing to permanent standard time would be a little healthier than switching to permanent daylight saving time.
When we move the clocks forward at 2 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 2, sunrise in Miami will be at 6:30 a.m. and sunset will be at 5:38 p.m. How does that compare to now?