As daylight saving time ends, many want to stop changing the clocks
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It's that time of year again, when most of the U.S. will enjoy an extra hour of sleep as clocks fall back at 2 a.m. Sunday. But there's growing momentum to make the twice-yearly tradition a thing of the past.
A CBS News/YouGov poll conducted in March found that nearly eight in 10 Americans want to stop changing their clocks twice a year.
Brandi Alexander, whose daughter boards the school bus when it's dark, is among them.

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