Enjoy your extra hour of sleep tonight! Daylight saving is through for this year, and some hope to never see it again. See perspectives and news across the spectrum from FoxNewsOpinion, thehill, and washingtonpost:
Saturday night marks the end of daylight saving for 2022. As American clocks prepare to jump back an hour, discussions are again raging questioning the continued necessity of the time-change, and if it's time to do away with the practice altogether. A Monmouth University
found 61% of Americans want to get rid of clock-changing, with 44% wanting year-round daylight saving and 13% wanting year-round standard time. While most Americans are tired of adjusting their clocks, there is disagreement on which time to make permanent.A writer for Fox New Opinion called for an end to daylight saving, stating the time-jump “creates havoc with airline and train schedules, confusing people, costing money, and causing accidents and delays.
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