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Clocks fall back Sunday with an "extra hour" — but Congress remains split on time change
Americans "fall back" early Sunday — gaining an hour of sleep as Congress stays gridlocked over daylight saving time. Why it matters: The latest push to make daylight saving time permanent collapsed earlier this week after Sen.
Scientists say the return to "standard time" is good for our health. But the time change can be disruptive and we must also adjust to more winter darkness. Syncing our habits to our body clock helps.
With clocks falling back earlier today, we’ve returned from Daylight Saving Time to Standard Time. While I certainly enjoyed that extra hour of sleep, it came at he cost of a much earlier sunset. The Ozarks won’t see the sun set after 6 pm again until ...