U.S. House stops the clock on making daylight saving time permanent
For the past 80 years, a ritual takes place across most of America every spring and fall: moving clocks an hour ahead or an hour behind, namely daylight saving time
Read MoreFor the past 80 years, a ritual takes place across most of America every spring and fall: moving clocks an hour ahead or an hour behind, namely daylight saving time
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Read MoreSoccer legend David Beckham has handed over his Instagram account to a Ukrainian doctor in order to showcase the “amazing work” being done by doctors and nurses in the country
Read MoreFor the past 80 years, a ritual takes place across most of America every spring and fall: moving clocks an hour ahead or an hour behind, namely daylight saving time
Read MoreA Brooklyn man shot a 36-year-old woman to death then turned the gun on himself in a grisly murder-suicide early Thursday, police said. Cops called to a home on Gates
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Read MoreA Russian court ruled that Brittney Griner will be detained in the country through at least May 19, leaving the WNBA superstar in a precarious legal position. “The court granted
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