Global Grogginess: How the World Bungles the Biannual Time-Change Ritual
Twice a year, planet Earth performs its most democratic magic trick: the global disappearing act we call “time change.” One moment it’s 2:00 a.m.; the next it’s either 1:59 a.m. for the second lap or 3:00 a.m. on fast-forward—depending on which side of the equator you’re pretending to sleep on. From Reykjavík to Riyadh, no…