Mexico drops daylight saving time

The World

Mexico’s president is expected to sign a bill into law that eliminates daylight saving time there. The law would mean that Mexico will turn its clock back one last time this Sunday morning. Mexico’s health secretary has said that using “God’s clock,” as he referred to it, is better for people’s health. Host Marco Werman has more.

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