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Daylight savings: Don’t forget to change your clocks on Nov. 1
October 27, 2015
By Brian Han
Who’s ready for an extra hour of sleep?
At 2.a.m. on Nov. 1, daylight savings time will officially come to an end. The benefit of a little bit more shut-eye will come at the price of less light in the day.
Not everyone in the U.S. observes the change though.
Hawaii, much of Arizona and the majority of U.S. island territories are already an hour behind the rest of the country.
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