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Daylight saving time controversy: Why do we still ‘spring ahead’?
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On Sunday, most of us will turn our clocks ahead one hour for daylight saving time – but why? NBC’s Kerry Sanders reports for TODAY from Florida, where lawmakers have passed a bill to keep the state in daylight saving time all year long.March 9, 2018