The 50 U.S. states span six different time zones — and, due to calendar quirks and congressional calls, they don't end neatly ...
While millions of Americans have already voted early, millions more will head to polling places on Tuesday to cast their ...
At 2 a.m., clocks in most parts of the United States will fall back one hour as daylight saving time ends. They will gain one ...
As the 2024 U.S. elections approach, voters must navigate the complexities of varying poll closing times across different ...
Daylight saving time ends November 3, 2024, which means it will be time to set your clocks back an hour for earlier sunrises and a bit less daylight.
The US has several time zones, which greatly influence when polls are open, when results come in, and how the election story ...
Polls open across the United States at different times, starting as early as 5 am ET in some parts of Vermont and concluding ...
Daylight saving ends on Sunday, Nov. 3—for most of the country. Did you know a couple of U.S. states don't observe daylight saving time?
It will be a game of hopscotch to keep up with key times in each of the states, which stretch across four different time ...