Should daylight saving end?
As the U.S. enjoys another hour of sleep, neighbors across the pond are considering eliminating daylight saving time next year. A European Union survey found that 84% of people are against changing the clocks — for both economic and health reasons, with doctors comparing the time change to jet-lag effects on the body. Economically speaking, setting one time zone would be more beneficial for trade, argues the bloc, instead of the three it spans now.