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How The Times’s Home Page Comes Together on Election Night

“It’s about being prepared, but also being able to pivot,” said Justin O’Neill, one of the editors who programs the home page at night.

Sarah Bahr
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New York City, New York Times, News and News Media, Politics and Government, Presidential Election of 2024
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