The holiday tax break promised by the federal government is officially in effect, continuing for the next two months. As Candace Daniel reports, business owners are hoping to see an increase in sales as a result of the change to make up for the slump often seen in January and February. Changing the clock twice a year might come to an end under the second Trump administration. On his social media website Friday, president-elect Donald Trump wrote that his party will use “its best efforts” to eliminate Daylight Saving Time. He added that its “inconvenient and very costly to our nation.” Bianca Facchinei reports.
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