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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Daylight Savings Time Commences</h2>
<p>Daylight saving time commenced on March 8, 2026, at <strong>2 a.m.</strong> local time, advancing clocks one hour forward. Most regions of the United States experienced a loss of <strong>one hour</strong> of sleep due to this time change.</p>
<p>In Boston, prior to the change, the sun rose at <strong>6:09 a.m.</strong> and set at <strong>5:41 p.m.</strong> on March 7, 2026. After the time adjustment, the sunrise shifted to <strong>7:08 a.m.</strong> and sunset occurred at <strong>6:42 p.m.</strong> on March 8, 2026.</p>
<h2>Duration and Observance</h2>
<p>Daylight saving time is observed for <strong>238 days</strong> in 2026, concluding at <strong>2 a.m.</strong> local time on November 1, 2026. Notably, only Hawaii and Arizona do not observe daylight saving time, with the exception of the Navajo Nation in Arizona.</p>
<p>The practice of daylight saving time was first adopted in the U.S. in <strong>1918</strong> to conserve fuel during World War I. Since <strong>2007</strong>, it has been starting on the second Sunday of March, whereas prior to that, it began on the first Sunday of April.</p>
<p>The Uniform Time Act of <strong>1966</strong> designated the start date of daylight saving time as the last Sunday of April before 1987. An experiment with year-round daylight saving time occurred in <strong>1974</strong> during the energy crisis.</p>
<h2>Ongoing Debate</h2>
<p>Daylight saving time has been a source of debate, with experts arguing it disrupts sleep and creates confusion over clock changes. Observers continue to discuss its relevance and effectiveness in modern society.</p>
<p>Details remain unconfirmed regarding any potential changes to the observance of daylight saving time in the future.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Daylight Savings Time Begins</h2>
<p>Daylight saving time commenced on March 8, 2026, at 2 a.m. local time, advancing clocks one hour forward. Most regions of the United States experienced a loss of one hour of sleep due to this time change.</p>
<h2>Sunrise and Sunset Changes</h2>
<p>In Boston, prior to the time change, the sun rose at 6:09 a.m. and set at 5:41 p.m. After the clocks moved forward, the sunrise occurred at 7:08 a.m., with sunset extending to 6:42 p.m. on March 8, 2026.</p>
<h2>Duration of Daylight Saving Time</h2>
<p>Daylight saving time will be observed for a total of 238 days in 2026, concluding at 2 a.m. local time on November 1, 2026. This practice has been in place since 2007, when it began on the second Sunday of March.</p>
<p>The United States first adopted daylight saving time in 1918 as a measure to conserve fuel during World War I. Before 2007, the start date was the first Sunday of April, and prior to 1987, it was designated as the last Sunday of April under the Uniform Time Act of 1966.</p>
<h2>Exceptions to the Rule</h2>
<p>Notably, Hawaii and Arizona do not observe daylight saving time, with the exception of the Navajo Nation in Arizona. This has led to ongoing discussions about the benefits and drawbacks of the time change.</p>
<h2>Debate Over Daylight Saving Time</h2>
<p>Daylight saving time has been a source of debate, with experts arguing that it disrupts sleep and creates confusion over clock changes. Observers continue to monitor the impact of these changes on daily life.</p>
<p>Details remain unconfirmed regarding any potential future changes to the daylight saving time schedule or its observance in various regions.</p>
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