‘Daylight savings time’ or ‘daylight saving time’? What’s correct — and when does it start?

CLEVELAND, Ohio — It happens twice a year: Clocks change, sleep schedules shift — and millions of Americans call it “daylight savings time.”

There’s just one problem.

The correct term is “daylight saving time” — singular. No “s.”

Why it’s not ‘daylight savings time’

The official name under federal law is daylight saving time, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation, which oversees time zones and the clock change in the United States…

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