On October 30th, we're all getting ready for the annual clock change, but only a small percentage of adults actually enjoy it. The history of daylight saving dates back to World War One and was made permanent in the 1960s. Now, Arizona and Hawaii opt out, but the rest of us still adjust our clocks. Most adults prefer permanent daylight saving time, but there's a split among early risers. Some studies suggest it could be healthier to stick with one time zone, but passions run high and the debate continues.
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