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What should the US do about Daylight Saving?

Daylight saving time could soon come to an end in the United States as lawmakers continue debating whether to change the nation’s long-standing clock policy. Supporters of ending the practice argue that changing the clocks twice a year disrupts sleep, health, and daily routines, while others say keeping the current system provides benefits like longer evening daylight during warmer months. Any permanent change would require action from Congress, as federal law currently sets the rules for daylight saving time nationwide. Dr. Megan Crawford with the University of Strathclyde weighs in.