Daylight Saving Time Change Fall 2009: When Do Clocks Go Back?

The Daylight Savings time change schedule for fall 2009 in North America happens on November 1st 2009 at 2:00am, and you will need to put your clocks back one hour. The practice of Daylight Savings time can be...

The 2009 Daylight Saving Time End Dates Around The World

It is the last day of summer in Northern Hemisphere today, and it means that the Daylight Saving Time is about to end for many countries around the world. The end of Daylight Saving Time implies all clocks will go...

Daylight Savings Time on March 8! Clocks go forward 1 hour

Don't forget this Saturday March 8, that Daylight Saving Time is happening and you will need to put your clocks forward 1 hour at 2am. This will mean that we will lose an hour of sleep as we 'Spring' forward....

Just roll over: men and women differ on daylight savings

Men and women in Canada appear to differ in what to do with the "extra" hour of nighttime returned to them as most of the country set its clocks back this weekend. This weekend -- or more precisely, Sunday,...

Daylight Savings Time: Today in Europe, Next Week in the US

Today, much of continental Europe set its clocks back, ending Daylight Saving Time. The US and Canada are scheduled to do so on November 2nd, at the unsociable hour of 2am. Until 2006, the US would "fall back" on...

Tired? Blame Daylight Saving Time.

As you go to bed Saturday night, you will be turning your clock ahead one hour, springing forward for daylight-saving time. Doctors want to make sure you are aware of how this affects your body and what you can do...

Daylight-Saving Time Extended by a Month (AP)

AP - Daylight-saving time would start three weeks earlier and run through Halloween under a change included in an energy bill approved Thursday by the House.

Next on menu for Starbucks? It's hot food

According to New York Daily News, Starbucks is making changes to its menu. The coffee giant got 12 percent of its $4 billion in sales through food last year, mostly with cold items like cookies, muffins and...

closeSign in to NowPublic

is reporting from