"Debating Daylight Saving: Confusion, Health Risks, and Calls for Change"

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The upcoming daylight saving time change brings confusion and inconvenience for residents of the Navajo and Hopi tribes in Arizona, as the Navajo Nation follows daylight saving time while the neighboring Hopi reservation remains on standard time. The time difference creates challenges for daily activities, work, and social interactions, leading to a unique situation with businesses, schools, and even family visits being affected. The historical and geographical complexities of the reservations add to the difficulty, and some residents express a desire to do away with daylight saving time altogether.
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