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Why the US kept Daylight Saving Time
  + stars: | 2023-10-22 | by ( Katia Hetter | Stephen Mays | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +5 min
The current March to November system that the US follows began in 2007, but the concept of “saving daylight” is much older. Pro tip: It’s Daylight Saving Time, with singular use of “saving,” not “savings.”Reasons for Daylight Saving TimeDon't forget to reset your alarm clock. Jasmin Merdan/Moment RF/Getty ImagesThe US kept Daylight Saving Time permanent during most of World War II. Why do we need Daylight Saving TimeStudies over the last 25 years have shown the one-hour change disrupts body rhythms tuned to Earth’s rotation, adding fuel to the debate over whether having Daylight Saving Time in any form is a good idea. Although saving energy was often put out as a reason to have Daylight Saving Time, the energy saved isn’t much — if anything at all.
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Saudi Arabia sparked international outrage in 2018 after Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi was murdered at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, and continues to face accusations of human rights violations. Despite this, little has been able to stop Saudi Arabia from exerting more and more influence on the global stage. GettyImages/Unsplash/NeomLike many countries, Saudi Arabia's economy suffered when the pandemic struck in 2020, but the only way has been up since then. Chris Trotman/LIV Golf via Getty ImagesBoth at home and far away, Saudi Arabia hasn't shied away from investing boatloads of cash. The total hit 32.2 million in May with a median age of 29, according to Saudi Arabia's General Authority for Statistics.
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If Part B premiums go up next year prompted by the new Alzheimer's drug, it will not be the first time. However, Part B premiums dropped by 3% for 2023 in response to Medicare's decision to limit Aduhelm coverage. How Part B premiums affect Social Security checksThe Senior Citizens League is currently predicting a 3% Social Security cost-of-living adjustment for 2024, based on the latest government inflation data. Medicare Part B premium payments are typically deducted directly from monthly Social Security checks. Medicare patients may pay more than $5,000 annually for the treatment, according to KFF.
Persons: Juliette Cubanski, Mary Johnson, Johnson, KFF, Cubanski, Jasmin Merdan Organizations: Senior Citizens League, Social Security, Medicare, Security
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