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Daylight saving time ended Nov. 2. What to know

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Daylight saving time ended Nov. 2. What to know as clocks 'fall back'
Daylight saving time came to an end on Nov. 2, with clocks ‘falling back’ an hour. Here's what to know about the time change.

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Daylight saving ends. Here's what to know about the 2025 fall time change.
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