The headline in the OP, made me think of the words of Matthew 24:22:-
'And except those days should be shortened,
there should no flesh be saved:
but for the elect's sake those days shall be shortened.'
* In the newspaper article concerning the events of the link above, it said:-
Planet Earth has recorded its shortest day since records began.
The 1.59 milliseconds shaved off the usual 24 hour spin on June 29
raises the prospect of a leap second having to occur to keep clocks aligned.
This would be the first time global clocks have been sped up.
The Earth's rotation has been known to slow down,
with 27 leap seconds needed to keep atomic time accurate since the 1970's.
The last was on New Year's Eve 2016, when clocks paused for a second
to allow the Earth to catch up.
But since 2020 that phenomenon has reversed - the previous fastest day
was -1.47 milliseconds on July 19 that year. Humans can't detect the change,
but it could affect satelites and navigation systems.
Experts say the 'Chandler Wobble' - a change in the spin of the Earth on its axis - may be to blame.
Dr Leonid Zotov, of the Sternberg Astronomical Institute, Moscow, said:
'the normal wobble amplitude is about four metres at Earth's surface,
but from 2017 to 2020 it disappeared.'