Most Americans will have to "fall back" for the biannual time change and turn their clocks back an hour.
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What to know about daylight saving time ending
Most Americans will gain an hour of sleep this weekend when daylight saving time ends. Although some lawmakers have tried to do away with the twice-a-year time change, it looks likely to remain for the foreseeable future. Here's what to know and some health tips to deal with the switch.
Daylight saving time ends on Nov. 5.
Time ran out for a proposal that cleared a major hurdle in Congress last year to end the decades-old practice of making Americans change their clocks biannually.
Here are three fun facts about daylight saving time!
More Americans prefer permanent daylight saving time to permanent standard time, but not overwhelmingly so.