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  1. Wherein I investigate how the newsroom clocks are reset for daylight saving time.

  2. It’s Monday; you’ve earned a few minutes of fun. Summon your wit and submit a caption for our photo challenge:

  3. The newsroom on election night in 1928. Read on for a look at our election coverage in years past:

  4. Election Day for reporters? “The only thing that matters is how you perform in a few frantic post-midnight moments.”

  5. The Bridgegate trial “pulled back the curtain on the grubby politics of ChristieWorld”

  6. “The story had what my former colleague Michael Kelly used to call that best of all possible qualities: doneness.”

  7. . departs Cleveland for another rally in Manchester, NH.

  8. We have a confession: The department thought the Cleveland Indians were going to win the World Series:

  9. NYT political reporters filed some 2.98 million words during the 2016 election. tracked their stops.

  10. “Hey it’s Andy from The Times. Is it ok if we come to your apartment at 6:30 a.m. and watch you pack your backpack?”

  11. “Subway delays prompt mouse exodus.” In which readers provide their own captions for a photo that ran in The Times:

  12. From Marco Rubio’s “cute boots” to Donald J. Trump’s taxes, reporters covered it all:

  13. One of the most popular features among readers started 40 years ago this month:

  14. Podcast: columnist on James Comey, the post-election prognosis and more

  15. 2.98 million words from 327 cities throughout the world — and counting. A look at the ’s election coverage:

  16. 16 months in the life of political reporter . Read on for five more campaign-trail maps:

  17. Donald Trump's art of the tall tale. (the lede anecdote is from 's mailbox, naturally)

  18. Drinking water downstream from a cholera outbreak seemed like a bad idea. But, without any choice, we did it anyway.

  19. The newsroom toasts , a much-beloved friend and colleague:

  20. From : “Drinking water downstream from a cholera outbreak seemed like a bad idea ... We did it anyway.”

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