
Watch Live: Senate panel hears arguments on daylight saving time
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A Senate committee is hearing from several experts Thursday on setting a one-time standard, a few months after President Trump vowed to get rid of daylight saving time.
The Senate Commerce Committee hearing notice did not set a preference for daylight saving time or standard time, but instead said it would focus on "various issues around whether the country should continue 'springing forward' and 'falling back' each year with time."
Daylight saving time generally begins in March when clocks are moved forward an hour and ends in October, when the clocks go back to standard time.

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Former Texas Rep. Blake Farenthold, who left Congress amid sexual harassment allegations, dies at 63
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