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Nov. 8, 2016
ELECTION 2016
After a Long and Bitter Campaign, Voters Get Their Say
Hiroko Masuike / The New York Times
Live Updates • Hillary Clinton called voting for herself “a humbling feeling.” • Mr. Trump said “a lot of the polls are purposely wrong.” • Mrs. Clinton is hoping for gains in the Sun Belt, and Mr. Trump in the Rust Belt.
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Caitlin O'Hara for The New York Times
Battle for the Senate: 10 Races to Watch
Senate control could hinge on just a few states, New Hampshire, Missouri and Nevada chief among them.
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Clashing Pitches in Final Campaign Blitz
The closing messages of Mrs. Clinton and Mr. Trump were starkly contrasting.
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At her final events, Mrs. Clinton basked in her supporters’ embrace.
After 10 rallies in two days, Mr. Trump had lost some of his luster.
In New York, Voters Find Long Lines and Broken Machines
As many voters waited and waited, the New York City Board of Elections struggled to handle the crowds and address reports of problems at polling places on Tuesday.
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The Run-Up: Your Election Day Questions, Answered
Election Day is all about waiting. The Run-Up podcast is offering a better way to pass the time, with a special call-in episode.
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41 Elections, as Seen on Page 1 of The New York Times
Look back at our coverage since the election of Franklin Pierce in 1852.
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Photographing the Candidates
Unexpected Angles to Clinton’s Story
Four photographers reflect on their experience covering Mrs. Clinton.
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Looking Past the Image for Trump the Man
There are usually opportunities to capture small and revealing moments. In the Trump campaign, there have been almost none.
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The Daily 360
Spencer Platt/Getty Images. Technology by Samsung.
Watch: Cast Your Vote
Step into voting booths in North Carolina, Ohio and Florida, where the race is tight.
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What Time Will the Polls Close? And When Will We Know Who Won?
An hour-by-hour look at when states finish voting.
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What time will the presidency be decided?
Spread of Early Voting Reshapes Campaigns
A record number of Americans have already voted, changing how campaigns are waged and how voters see the race.
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The Supreme Court ruled that voting restrictions were a bygone problem. Early voting results suggest otherwise, Emily Bazelon writes.
Sam Hodgson for The New York Times
Can the Media Recover From This Election?
James Poniewozik, chief TV critic for The New York Times, and Jim Rutenberg, media columnist at The Times, discuss election coverage.
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What We’ve Learned About the Media Industry During This Election
The story of the 2016 election is not one of new media replacing old media, but of both struggling to define their roles.
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Find out how, when and where to vote with our guide.
California Today: What to Watch For on Election Day
Races on the ballot to watch and one of the deep-down reasons we vote.
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Editorial
What 2016 Has Taught Us
Lessons from an exhausting parade of ugliness.
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Ross Douthat
Will it Be an Early Night?
My prediction: a decisive win for the candidate who actually has a campaign.
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Suffragists at the Ballot Box
The right to vote, through the eyes of the women who fought for it.
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Do Florida Latinos Hold the Key to the White House?
Come what may, election night will have a Latino flavor.
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Stuart Bradford
The Beginner’s Guide to Going Vegan
Vegan chefs offered advice for stocking a vegan pantry and finding replacements for dairy products.
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Mike Harrington / Getty Images
How Little Exercise Can We Get Away With?
One strenuous four-minute workout can improve health and fitness as much as longer workouts, researchers found.
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Editors’ Picks
The Pecan Steps Off the Pie Plate
Long a darling of the holiday dessert table, the pecan finds new roles in Thanksgiving rolls, date bars and a sage cocktail cookie.
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Eric Zener
The End of Relaxation
We live in the golden age of wellness vacations, where taking time off is all about becoming a better person.
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UMD Archaeology in Annapolis
Ezekiel’s Wheel Ties African Spiritual Traditions to Christianity
Archaeologists discovered artifacts linking African practices and Christianity on the land of a former slave plantation in Maryland.
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Your Daily Mini Crossword
Solve a bite-size crossword in just a few minutes.
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Video of the Day
Barry Thumma/Associated Press
Watch: Janet Reno | 1938-2016
Ms. Reno, the first woman to serve as United States attorney general, died on Monday at 78.
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MURDER IN THE 4-0
Ángel Franco / The New York Times
Grandmother’s Killing Lays Bare a Dilemma in Child Welfare Work
Carmen Irizarry was killed by her drug-addicted partner, but her granddaughter escaped, avoiding the grim tally of children killed by those closest to them.
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Dominique Faget / Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Smog Leaves Delhi Residents ‘Cowering by Our Air Purifiers’
Levels of the most dangerous particles soared in some places to more than 16 times the limit India’s government considers safe.
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Behrouz Mehri / Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Iran Puts Out Welcome Mat, and Tourists Pour In
The country is attracting flocks of visitors, particularly from Europe, and even from the U.S.
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Ryan M. Kelly / The Daily Progress, via Associated Press..
Jury Orders Rolling Stone and Writer to Pay $3 Million
The money will go to a University of Virginia administrator who sued over a discredited article about a supposed gang rape at the school.
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Most Popular
Lexey Swall for The New York Times
He’s 106. And Knows the Score.
John Risher has been recording statistics at Virginia’s home football games since 1963. He shows no signs of stopping anytime soon.
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Sasha Maslov for The New York Times
To Create a Quieter City, They’re Recording New York
Researchers in a new project are installing microphones in the city to build an aural map and, perhaps, eventually reduce noise pollution.
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Woman Is Killed After Being Pushed in Front of Train
Another woman was taken into custody in connection with the attack at Times Square in New York, which the police said appeared to be unprovoked.
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Our Picks
Michael Mundy / Architectural Digest, via Associated Press
Soon, there will be a new family redecorating the White House — or at least its private rooms. But before they go,
here’s a look at what the Obamas did with the space
and the diverse collection of modern art they chose to display. —
Architectural Digest
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Evan Sung for The New York Times
Quail are less expensive than chicken to keep, and their eggs have fewer calories and more protein. These are some of the reasons a
growing number of people are raising quail in their backyards.
But for one writer, eating the bird wasn’t easy. —
The New Yorker
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Richard Termine for The New York Times
Review: ‘“Master Harold” … and the Boys’
Athol Fugard has directed his own masterwork at the Signature Theater in New York, which returns to the stage at a time when it feels painfully pertinent.
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