"Ending the Time Change: Should the US Make Daylight Saving Time Permanent? As the debate over Daylight Saving Time (DST) continues to rage, a growing movement in the US is pushing for a significant change: making DST permanent. If successful, the country would no longer have to spring forward in March or fall back in November, potentially saving energy, reducing the risk of heart attacks and strokes, and boosting productivity. However, not everyone is convinced that ditching the traditional time change is a good idea, citing concerns about disruptions to sleep patterns, health effects, and the impact on outdoor activities like sports and gardening. As lawmakers weigh the pros and cons, one question remains: would making DST permanent be a step forward or a step backward for the US?"


The U.S. could make daylight saving time permanent soon. Is that a good thing?