Not only does the U.S. gain a massive amount of daylight through January, but we’re getting ever closer to daylight saving ...
Not only does the U.S. gain a massive amount of daylight through January, but we’re getting ever closer to daylight saving time starting again. Luckily for us, our clocks will “spring forward” on the ...
Daylight Saving Time will begin again at 2 a.m. March 8, 2026, the second Sunday in March. Clocks will be set forward 1 hour, ...
Lego has officially revealed its next Legend of Zelda set, a massive 1,003-piece kit that recreates the epic showdown between ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The holidays are over. The darkness is heavy. Basically, winter’s making things pretty drab right now. So, in looking for things ...
The holidays are over. The darkness is heavy. Basically, winter’s making things pretty drab right now. So, in looking for things to look forward to, here’s when clocks “spring forward” for daylight ...
© Denis Doyle/Mateo Villalba Sanchez/Getty ImagesXabi Alonso and Kylian Mbappe of Real Madrid. Mbappe’s injury occurred on December 31, while the Spanish Super Cup ...
It’s officially 2026. And when the calendar flips to a new year, that means Spring Training isn’t far away. With pitchers and catchers reporting in just a few weeks, excitement is building for a new ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Mark your calendars—Daylight Saving Time (DST) returns soon, bringing longer evenings and a reminder to adjust your clocks. In 2026, the annual “spring forward” happens on Sunday, ...
The winter solstice has passed, and you might have noticed that daylight is gradually beginning to lengthen — with sunset occurring about a minute or two later each day. And in just about two months’ ...
Syracuse University to honor pioneering marathoner Katherine Switzer & retire her race bib Syracuse University Athletics will honor pioneering marathoner and Syracuse graduate Kathrine Switzer 'at ...
As Tom Brady closed out a solid, one-gloved broadcast Sunday in Buffalo, his attention no doubt turned to—or was already leaning toward—the NFL draft. Buoyed by some swift administrative work that had ...