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a permanent change to daylight saving time would impact you

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Map: Countries that use daylight saving time vs. those that don’t
For millions of Americans, daylight saving time is a twice-a-year ritual: clocks spring forward in March and fall back in November.

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See what permanent daylight saving time looks like where you live
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How would permanent daylight saving time impact Louisiana?
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What permanent Daylight Saving Time would mean for New England and our weather
This twice-a-year disruption — when we move to daylight saving time in the spring, and revert to standard time in the fall — could soon become a thing of the past.

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Scientific American · 1d
Permanent daylight savings is bad for Americans’ health—here’s what science says could be better
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House bill could freeze the clock on daylight saving time
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Debatable: Permanent daylight saving time
The House this week passed a bill to make daylight saving time permanent in a 308-117 vote, with advocates arguing the move would increase economic activity and improve safety by adding more sunlight ...

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What it means if daylight saving time becomes permanent
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Oregon lawmakers reject permanent daylight saving time in House vote
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Map Shows Countries Under Level 4 US Travel Warnings

The State Department has warned Americans not to travel to 23 countries amid war, terrorism, crime and unrest risks.
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30 real world maps that show the true size of countries

Ever wondered why Greenland looks as big as Africa on the map? It’s because of something called the Mercator projection. Putting a 3-D planet on a two-dimensional world map was challenging for early cartographers. So, a Flemish geographer and ...
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Map: These are the countries that allow birthright citizenship

The U.S. is among more than 30 countries that allow for unrestricted birthright citizenship. Birthright citizenship means that a person born in a country, regardless of their parents' immigration status, is automatically a citizen of that country.
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