You can see different perspectives on the day's top stories and debates. As the U.S. ponders making daylight saving time permanent, Yahoo Finance'sAdriana Belmonte discusses what is at stake. The Senate unanimously approved a bill that would make daylight saving time permanent and end twice-yearly clock changes. After the bill was passed, one of the bill's co-sponsors said "We don't have to keep doing this stupidity anymore." Daylight saving time was first adopted during World War I, in the belief that moving an hour of sunlight to the end of the day would help save energy, but it didn't become the norm nationally until the 1960s. Every state except Hawaii and Arizona springs forward one hour in March before falling back in November. Polls show that most Americans don't like having to change their clocks twice a year, and a solid body of evidence shows that the practice creates a variety of negative outcomes, including increases in car accidents, acute health problems and mental health challenges. It has been nearly 50 years since any action has been taken at the national level. Congress enacted a trial period of year-round daylight saving time in 1974, but the experiment was cut short after a number of traffic accidents involving children. The campaign to make daylight saving time permanent has gained steam in recent years. 18 states have enacted bills that would establish year-round daylight saving time, but none could go into effect without a change in laws at the federal level. Even though it has been the norm in most of the U.S. for decades, many experts agree the current method of changing the clock should end. To do that, you have to choose between standard time or daylight saving time for the entire year. The debate is about whether it is better to maximize daylight at the beginning of the day or the end of the day. Having the sun set later gives Americans more time to enjoy the evening hours before it gets dark, according to advocates for permanent daylight saving time. Daylight saving time brings sunshine, smiles and savings to every person in the country, according to Sen. Ed. The Senate's bill selects the wrong time system to make permanent, according to many health experts. Standard time is better suited to fit our bodies because it creates more sunlight in the morning hours. There are practical concerns about the physical risks and emotional effects that will come from late winter sunrises, specifically the potential danger posed to young kids traveling to school in the dark. A third group says that it doesn't matter which system we choose, since both have their benefits and drawbacks. They say the real problem is that you have to switch back and forth twice a year. Nancy Pelosi told reporters that she is not in a hurry to vote on the Senate bill because there are many other pressing issues in the country. She was confident that it would pass eventually. The sun goes down later in the day. Daylight savings is the way to go. Everyone in America is happy at this time of year. The weather changes just as the clock changes, and it is a portent of better things to come. Drew Magary, SF Gate, said that he sees no reason not to make that sunny optimism a year-round endeavor. Standard time echoes our bodies. Standard time approximates natural light, with the sun overhead at or near noon. During daylight saving time from March to November, the natural light is shifted by one hour later. Daylight saving time should be abolished and replaced with permanent standard time based on abundant evidence that it is not healthy. As long as we end the time change, it doesn't matter which system we choose. Let's stop the clock fussing. Make it year-round by picking a time. Daylight Saving Time? Standard time? The difference should be split at half an hour. Whatever. Pick one and stick with it. Americans get more out of the extra daylight in the evening than in the morning. Daylight saving time is meant to encourage activity later in the day because it favors light in the evening. People tend to spend more time away from home in the afternoon and evening, but also wake up earlier and are more active in the morning, according to studies. Children spend more time playing outside in the evening. We need sunlight in the morning. Over millions of years, our bodies evolved to be sensitive to the sun's rhythm. When we wake up in the morning, we see a cascade of chemicals in our brains that correspond with mental and physical health. Morning sunlight is important even on a winter day. Daylight saving time is already a problem. Going to daylight saving time year-round is not a good idea. If we do this, it will cause permanent jet lag in the United States. Each system has drawbacks and benefits. It is not clear if having an extra hour of sunlight at the end of the day is helpful. It depends on who you are and what you want. You can argue either way. It would be easy to change the start times for work and schools. I don't want to start my day in the winter. It doesn't really change much. Daylight shifting time is a better name than daylight saving time. Each day, the solar events are put on different numerical labels. It would be like trying to lose weight by converting to the metric system, or cooling off on a summer day by using a Celsius temperature. Is there a topic that you would like to see covered in The 360? Send your suggestions to the360@yahoonews.com The photo illustration is from Yahoo News. Daylight saving time will be made permanent after the Senate passed a bill. The change would take effect in November 2023 if the House passes the bill and the president signs it. The health impacts of the switch are discussed by Dr. Kin Yuen. Daylight Saving Time could become permanent in the U.S. The best home equity and cash out refinance rates are 2.3%. View rates and calculate payment. 30 Year terms. You can view rates now. The Sunlight Protection Act might just as well be called the Rising in Darkness Act in large swaths of the country. Daylight saving time would be made year-round under a bill co-sponsored by Sen. Ed Markey. At a makeshift basement bomb shelter in the Ukrainian capital, at least 20 babies born to surrogate mothers are waiting for their foreign parents to be able to travel to the war-torn country and take them home. The shelter is too dangerous for the nurses to travel to and from their homes. The facial tumors grew large and painful. She had surgery that changed her life. 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