On March 9, Americans will set their clocks forward by an hour as daylight saving time (DST) begins. This annual shift, intended to extend evening daylight, will last until November 2. While many welcome the extra light, others argue for an end to the biannual clock changes. Despite past legislative efforts, no permanent decision has been made. President Donald Trump and other politicians have weighed in, but public opinion remains divided on whether to keep or abolish DST.