A new U.S. postage stamp is triangle-shaped, and it’s valid on mail sent around the globe to more than 180 countries. The triangle Postcrossing stamp from the U.S. Postal Service commemorates an ...
Israel’s spy chief said the intelligence agency he leads never thought the recent fighting would topple the Iranian regime, but added that Mossad was still committed to that task. “We meticulously ...
Easter Sunday falls on April 5 in 2026 in the Western Christian calendar. In the Eastern Orthodox tradition, where the holiday is known as Pascha, it will be observed on April 12. Why does Easter ...
The Artemis II mission is set to launch in April 2026, and astronomy enthusiasts can’t wait to watch NASA’s first crewed moon mission in over five decades. The crew, however, will not land on the moon ...
Legislation under consideration by Georgia's leaders could change how we observe time here, but also has potential scheduling impacts across the southeast. Last year, the Georgia House of ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. In 2026, daylight saving time in the U.K. and across most of Europe begins on Sunday, March ...
Daylight saving time began last weekend, with clocks springing forward to give Americans an extra hour of light in the evening. Now, a top lawmaker in Massachusetts says she wants it to stay that way.
No better way to announce to the world—and the gas company/phone company/Aunt Harriet—that you are cool than to launch all your correspondences with these sleek new lowrider stamps from the United ...
The U.S. previously attempted permanent daylight saving time in 1974 to conserve energy during an oil crisis. The 1974 experiment was unpopular and repealed after only eight months due to public ...
Daylight saving time for 2026 began on Sunday, March 8, when clocks moved forward one hour. Following the time change, the sun now rises and sets about an hour later in the day. The concept was first ...
Daylight saving time in 2026 will begin on Sunday, March 8, when clocks spring forward one hour. Most of the U.S. observes daylight saving time, with the exception of Hawaii and most of Arizona.
For example, on Saturday, the day before the time change took effect, sunrise in Boston was at 6:09 a.m. and sunset at 5:41 p.m., according to the National Weather Service. On Sunday, after the clocks ...