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When Daylight Savings Time Starts, What Time Does It Get Dark On The West Coast?

When daylight savings time starts in two weeks or so, at what time will it begin to get dark at on the west coast? Thanks

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Does Daylight Savings Time Really Save Daylight?

I understand that it stays lighter later when we set the clocks forward. However, it also stays darker for longer in the morning. Doesn’t the daylight lost in the morning simply counterbalance the daylight gained in the evening? If so, and in light of the recent finding that daylight savings time actually increases people’s energy [...]

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I Inheritated $17,000 In Interest From Savings Bonds.where Does This Get Put On My Tax Form?

I was told because it is an inheritance I shouldn’t have to pay taxes on it. Is this true? Yet I have a 1099 form from the bank. Is this $17,000 in Savings Bond interest counted as income on my tax forms?

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How Does A $100 Savings Bond Work?

I got a $100 savings bond on my 8th grade graduation and I want to know how does it work. Can any one help me?

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When Does Daylight Savings Start?

When does daylight savings start?

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Does The Florida Heat Negate Hybrid Cars Fuel Savings?

With the heat and humidity in Tampa a hybrid would have to keep the gas engine running to run the A/C compressor. Would that kill the fuel savings?

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Why Does The Way Your Bank Calculates Interest Affect How Fast Your Savings Grows?

Why does the way your bank calculates interest affect how fast your savings grows?

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