Rave & Rant

Chase and Oliva

Welcome to Rave & Rant, your ultimate guide to what's hot and what's not in the world of entertainment, tech, and pop culture. Join hosts Julian Chase and Olivia Hart as they dive deep into products, services and business reviews you will want to hear!


Expect lively debates, honest reviews, and a fair share of laughs as they navigate the ever-changing landscape of what's new and noteworthy. Whether you're searching for the latest tech trends or want reviews on a product or business, Rave & Rant has got you covered.

Tune in for spirited discussions, special guest interviews, and a fresh take on the things everyone’s talking about—and some things they should be. It's where passionate praise meets constructive criticism, keeping you informed and entertained.

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Daylight Saving Time Could Be Gone Forever! Is Your State Making the Switch?
Sep 22 2024
Daylight Saving Time Could Be Gone Forever! Is Your State Making the Switch?
Daylight Saving Time (DST) has been a contentious issue across the United States, with several states advocating for a permanent change to end the bi-annual clock adjustments. In November, DST will end, and Americans will gain an hour of sleep as clocks "fall back" to standard time. However, a number of states are pushing to make daylight saving time permanent, citing benefits like increased daylight during evening hours, which enhances quality of life and could reduce energy consumption. Despite these advantages, opponents argue that the disruption caused by DST can lead to negative health outcomes, such as sleep disorders, increased traffic accidents, and heart issues. The push to make DST permanent has faced legislative challenges, with no successful federal mandate so far, though many states have passed or proposed their own laws contingent on federal approval.Some states and U.S. territories, such as Arizona (except for the Navajo Nation) and Hawaii, have opted out of observing daylight saving time altogether, staying on standard time due to factors like climate and minimal daylight variation. U.S. territories, including Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Virgin Islands, also remain on standard time year-round.Questions Answered in "Daylight Saving Time Could Be Gone Forever! Is Your State Making the Switch?" EpisodeWhat health impacts are associated with the bi-annual time changes during daylight saving time?How do states like Arizona and Hawaii justify opting out of daylight saving time, and what geographical factors play a role?What legislative hurdles have prevented the permanent adoption of daylight saving time across the U.S.?How has the 1966 Uniform Time Act shaped the current practice of daylight saving time in the U.S.?Which states are leading the push for permanent daylight saving time, and what benefits are they citing in their proposals?