Navigating the Darkest Days: What Daylight Saving Means for Americans
As autumn deepens, the United States braces for its darkest period of the year. On Tuesday, October 29, the nation reaches a significant milestone: it’s the last day sunsets occur at 6 p.m. or later for the next 128 days. This shift marks the beginning of shorter days and longer nights, impacting daily routines, activities, and even the national psyche. For many Americans, late autumn and early winter have been cherished times for enjoying extended evenings. Whether gathering with family, ...
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