Time enough at last: What's next after the House passes bill to do away with Daylight Saving Time?
First publishedJul 17, 23:36 UTC
Last updatedJul 18, 01:20 UTC · 15m ago
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There are 86,410 seconds in a day. The most daylight in Washington, D.C.
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There are 86,410 seconds in a day. The most daylight in Washington, D.C. emerges in June, stretching 14 hours and 57 minutes. The shortest is near the winter solstice, clocking in at a scant nine hours and 29 minutes.Congress can’t change any of that.
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Time enough at last: What's next after the House passes bill to do away with Daylight Saving Time?
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