The practice of falling back in the U.S. started in 1918 during World War I as a way to conserve fuel. By moving the clocks ahead an hour, backers believed the country could divert a bit of coal-fired ...
This November, when daylight saving time ends for 2025, clocks will "fall back," meaning those affected will gain an extra ...
Neurologist Dr. Ptacek explains how "falling back" disrupts the 24-hour circadian clock, affecting mood and performance, with ...
The bull market for gold appears to be “catching its breath,” as the precious metal’s inverse correlation to the U.S. dollar index is returning, said Michael Armbruster, co-founder and managing ...