Could the U.S. be next? There’s a growing movement to stop the act of switching clocks back and forward every fall and spring.
Daylight saving time, or DST, was formally introduced in the U.S. in 1918 during World War I.
Some cities and towns along the U.S. border can retain daylight saving time, presumably because they are so linked to U.S. cities.
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