Here we are once again, approaching the end of daylight saving time, that biannual tradition of 'falling back' to standard time and resetting our clocks
Daylight Saving Time (Yes, it's saving, not savings) ends on Sunday, meaning at 2 a.m., we'll watch all of our devices automatically turn set the clocks back one hour.
It means an extra hour of sleep or partying...and also everyone being out of sorts for a week...
Daylight saving time kicks in early Sunday morning, and doctors say grogginess from the lost hour of sleep isn’t the only concern — your heart health could be at risk, too.
Daylight Saving (not "savings") Time ends this weekend. As if the sun going down before 6:00 wasn't depressing enough, it'll start to get dark at 4:50 Monday afternoon.