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Nov. 5 (UPI) --As the clock struck midnight overnight, the current federal government shutdown entered its sixth week and set a record as the longest in U.S. history. There had been whispers of ...
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Daylight Saving Time 2025 comes to an end on Sunday, which means one more hour of sleep. Twice every year, citizens of the United States adjust their clocks — once in the spring and once in the fall.