Daylight saving time will end Nov. 2, 2025, when we move our clocks back one hour.

Congress has been asked repeatedly since 2018 to stop the twice-annual practice of changing between daylight saving and standard time.

It may not be as certain as death and taxes, but the twice-annual changing of our clocks sure feels like it to some people.

Despite repeated efforts to make either daylight saving time or standard time permanent, Americans in most states continue to move their clocks forward an hour in the spring and back an hour in the fall.

Will this be the year when we end the twice-annual changing of our clocks?

Bills were filed in January in both the U.S. Senate and U.S. House to make daylight saving time permanent. Since then, though, no action has been taken, although co-spons

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