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Florida Daylight Saving Time Ends: When Clocks Switch to Winter Time

by David Harrison – Chief Editor September 23, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Florida Residents to ‘Fall Back’ This Weekend as Permanent Daylight Saving time Remains in Limbo

Florida residents will need to ⁢adjust thier clocks back one hour this Sunday, November 3rd, as Daylight Saving Time ends. While the ⁢annual time change is a familiar ritual, Florida‌ has been‍ attempting to⁤ make it a thing of the past,⁣ with efforts to adopt permanent Daylight Saving ‍Time stalled in Congress.

In 2018,‌ then-Governor Rick Scott signed ​House Bill 1013 into⁤ law,⁢ aiming to keep Florida on Daylight Saving Time year-round. Though, the legislation is contingent upon a federal law change allowing states to opt for ⁣permanent Daylight Saving Time. This has left Floridians continuing to observe the twice-yearly clock changes alongside most of the nation.

Following ⁢the bill’s​ passage, U.S. Senator Marco Rubio ‌(R-Florida) introduced the “Sunshine Protection Act” to enact⁤ the​ change at the federal level. The​ bill has remained in legislative limbo ‍sence 2018. Currently, U.S. Representative Vern Buchanan (R-Florida) is championing the cause,having reintroduced the legislation in January as House Bill 139.

The push for permanent Daylight Saving Time aims to eliminate ⁤the disruption caused by changing clocks, ​potentially offering benefits to health,⁣ productivity, and energy conservation ⁣- though studies on these effects remain varied. For now,Floridians will revert to Standard Time,with sunrise and sunset occurring earlier in the day,until further action is ‌taken by Congress.

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Longhorns Daily News: Steve Sarkisian believes Texas football got its groove back

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor September 23, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

AUSTIN, TX – Texas football appears to ‌have rediscovered its form, according to head coach Steve Sarkisian, though national polls haven’t fully reflected the ‍Longhorns‘ recent ⁣performance. Despite a win, Texas remains​ at No. 15 in both the AP and ⁣Coaches Polls.

The Longhorns’ standing in the rankings comes⁤ as the SEC schedule for⁤ the future of⁢ the conference was ⁣reportedly leaked, with Alabama receiving a favorable draw. Elsewhere‍ in college sports, Vanderbilt moved up to No. 18 in the AP Poll, while Kentucky basketball showcased highlights from its first day of practice. The ⁢news extends beyond college football, as Bruce pearl abruptly retired from Auburn, dispelling rumors of a potential U.S. Senate run. In the NFL, the Cincinnati Bengals face uncertainty⁣ without ⁤Joe⁤ Burrow, and Justin Herbert’s ⁣performance ⁢is fueling⁣ optimism for the Los Angeles Chargers.

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Why I Won’t Retire Even Though I Can Afford It; Still Working at 81

by Priya Shah – Business Editor September 21, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

At​ 81, Billionaire Philanthropist Refuses to Slow Down, Citing Purpose Over Profit

New York, NY – September 21,‍ 2025 – Despite possessing a net worth ⁢exceeding ​$60 billion and the financial freedom to⁣ pursue ‌any leisure activity, 81-year-old ⁤investor and philanthropist Charles Schwab continues to actively lead his company, The Charles ​Schwab ⁣Corporation, demonstrating‌ a commitment to work that transcends monetary‍ considerations. In an era increasingly ​focused on ‌early retirement and “quiet quitting,” Schwab’s continued dedication to his profession offers a counter-narrative, highlighting the enduring value of purpose and engagement in later life. This challenges conventional notions of retirement and raises questions about the evolving relationship between work, wealth, and well-being for a growing segment of affluent individuals.

Schwab, who founded his brokerage firm in 1971, has repeatedly ‌stated that stepping away from the daily operations of the company he built is not an option. “I don’t have any​ interest⁤ in retiring,” Schwab ⁢told CNBC in a ​2023 interview. “I enjoy what I do. I ‌enjoy the people I work with.‍ And I think I can⁤ still add value.” This‍ sentiment reflects ⁢a broader ⁤trend among successful entrepreneurs who find fulfillment and identity in ​their work, even after achieving significant financial security. The implications extend ⁤beyond individual choices, ⁤impacting succession planning within major corporations‍ and perhaps influencing labor force participation ​rates among older demographics.

Born in Sacramento,⁤ California, on November 1, 1933, Schwab’s‌ entrepreneurial spirit ⁢was evident early in life. ⁢After graduating from Stanford University and ⁤serving ⁣in the Marine Corps, he took the helm of his father’s investment firm. He revolutionized the brokerage industry by pioneering the⁤ discount brokerage‍ model, making investing more accessible to the average person.This innovation, coupled with strategic acquisitions and a ​focus on ​client service, propelled ‌Schwab’s company to become one of the largest financial services firms in the world.

Currently serving as Chairman and CEO, Schwab remains deeply involved in strategic decision-making, technological innovation, and employee engagement.He attributes his continued vitality to a combination of factors, ‌including a rigorous ‌exercise routine, a healthy diet,​ and, ​crucially,⁢ the intellectual stimulation derived from ‍his work. “Staying active, staying ⁣engaged, that’s what ‍keeps you young,”‌ Schwab explained. “It’s not about the money; it’s about having ​something to get up ​for every⁤ morning.”

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