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 Clocks spring forward on March 12, and it’s smart to perform some other minor home chores at the same time. Roman Samborskyi / Shutterstock.com

Daylight saving time begins at 2 a.m. on March 12 in much of the U.S., meaning most residents will see their local time “spring forward” an hour. This change means later sunsets but at the cost of one lost hour of sleep that first night. The entire concept of daylight saving time has become controversial, with many states pushing to make it permanent and thus eliminate the twice-yearly time change.

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