WASHINGTON — This weekend, most Americans will see clocks set back one hour as the roughly eight-month period much of the nation observes daylight saving time draws to a close and returns to standard time.

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This weekend, most Americans will see clocks set back one hour as the roughly eight-month period much of the nation observes daylight saving time draws to a close and returns to standard time

A long-standing push from a handful of lawmakers to stop the biannual clock-shift seemed on the cusp of receiving momentum when President Donald Trump appeared to back such a move

But just this week legislation to do so was squashed from swiftly moving forward, leaving much of the nation set to “fall back” again this week

According to the National Conference of State Legis

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