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Your daily horoscope: February 5

                   HOROSCOPES IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTHDAY Aquarius is one of the zodiac’s fixed signs, which means you don’t change your ways often. This year, however, you must learn to be more adaptable, especially where new technology and new techniques are concerned. Don’t get stuck in the past. ARIES (March 21 - April 20): You must resist going to extremes over the next 24 hours, because if you allow the overly assertive side of your nature to take over you will almost certainly provoke a backlash. Venus in your sign should make it easier to avoid excessive behaviour. TAURUS (April 21 - May 21): Uranus in your sign means you will enjoy shocking people by saying and doing things that seem to be at odds with your easygoing nature. Just remember that while it may be a huge joke to you not everyone will be amused by your antics. GEMINI (May 22 - June 21): Although an upheaval of some kind is likely today it won’t be too traumatic and...

Trump Pushes to End Daylight Saving Time: A Bold Move or a Step Back?


In a recent announcement, President-elect Donald Trump has declared his intention to eliminate Daylight Saving Time (DST) in the United States. This move, which he shared on his social media platform Truth Social, aims to put an end to the biannual clock changes that have been a staple in American life since World War I.

Trump's proposal has sparked a lively debate. Supporters argue that the time changes are outdated and inconvenient, causing unnecessary disruptions to daily life and even posing health risks. Health experts have long pointed out that the shifts in time can disrupt circadian rhythms, leading to issues such as fatigue and stress. 

However, the proposal is not without its critics. Some argue that the focus should be on making DST permanent rather than eliminating it altogether. This sentiment was echoed by Trump's son, Donald Trump Jr., who suggested maintaining DST year-round. 

The debate over DST is not new. In 2022, the Senate passed a bipartisan bill to make DST permanent, but it stalled in the House. With Trump's renewed push, the issue is once again at the forefront of national discussion.

As the nation awaits further developments, one thing is clear: the conversation around Daylight Saving Time is far from over. Whether Trump's proposal will gain the necessary support in Congress remains to be seen, but it has certainly reignited a long-standing debate about the relevance and impact of time changes in modern society.

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