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I unchecked all timezones from the clock, then set the correct time zone, then ran "sudo dpkg-reconfigure tzdata". Everything seems to be working. Clock used to reset upon resume but not anymore, and "date" is displaying the correct time. Thanks SteveRiley (and comment 13)!
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