When do we change our clocks for Daylight Saving Time? Daylight Saving Time 2026 begins on Sunday, March 8, at 2 a.m. Most U.S. states “spring forward” by changing our clocks then, turning them an ...
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Daylight saving time 2026 is almost here — a shift welcoming longer days, shorter nights and at least one night when participants “lose an hour of sleep.” On Sunday, March 8, Americans partaking in ...
Jamie Kripke designed an analog clock that he said won’t “scare you awake.” Instead, it plays one of seven melodies specifically composed to arouse you gently. By Vivian Morelli Reporting from Tokyo ...
As a Gen Z, I've grown up in the era of smartphone alarm clocks being the default. But I noticed both my mornings and evenings devolving into doomscrolling. A $16 analog has helped change my habits, ...
As the clock struck midnight and ushered in 2026, people around the globe made resolutions to spend less time on their phones and more time fostering connections offline, from joining new clubs to ...
Screen-free spaces that promote mindful relaxation and face-to-face connection have become increasingly popular over the last year Natalia Senanayake is an Editorial Assistant, Lifestyle at PEOPLE.
In a world filled with endless doom-scrolling and binge-watching, homeowners are craving spaces where they can escape the temptation of their devices. The increased desire for mindful relaxation and ...
According to a recent CNN article, searches for “analog hobbies” on the arts and crafts store Michael’s website have increased by 136% in the past six months, according to the company. Searches for ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Without smartphones in hand, students are looking up at classroom clocks — and realizing they can't read them ©Image Credit: ...
Time got away from them! New York City teachers have found that scores of teenagers can’t read traditional clocks after a cellphone ban in schools statewide — because students figured the skill would ...
New York City’s new cellphone ban in schools has helped increase focus and social engagement, but it has also revealed that some students struggle to read analog clocks. As one teacher lamented, "It ...