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Combustible year promises stress test for threats taskforce
US elections  
Combustible year promises stress test for threats taskforce
Its job is to respond to a phenomenon that had barely existed before Trump unleashed his 2020 stolen election lie – but amid thousands of threats against officials, why so few prosecutions?
ExxonMobil  
Oil giant accused of ‘greenwashing’ over carbon capture plan it failed to invest in
Live  
Middle East crisis: Gaza ceasefire talks to resume, reports say; 75 Palestinians killed overnight by Israeli attacks – health ministry
Cancer  
Signs could be spotted years before symptoms, says new research institute
Michigan  
Congressman rebuked for call to bomb Gaza ‘like Nagasaki and Hiroshima’
Cotton Capital: ongoing series
Threatened African burial grounds around the world
Sites of resistance  
Threatened African burial grounds around the world
Too often cemeteries for enslaved people have been all but erased from history. Protecting these sites is an act of resistance
Scraping away generations of forgetting  
My fight to honor the Africans buried on St Helena
'Perpetuating a lie'  
British overseas territory St Helena urged to return remains of 325 formerly enslaved people to Africa
A historic revolt, a forgotten hero, an empty plinth  
Is there a right way to remember slavery?
The Guardian  
Media group appoints first Caribbean correspondent
 

Dana Canedy

Managing editor, Guardian US

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I’m the managing editor for Guardian US, and a big part of my role is overseeing our newsroom budget – in a presidential election year, we really stretch that budget as far as we can.

Because we don’t believe in covering elections like a game, reporting only on the latest polls and gaffes, we want to make sure we’re covering every important angle and part of the country – especially those neglected by other US media outlets.

That’s one of the great things I’ve come to learn about Guardian readers: you care deeply about the profound issues facing our country. We are right there with you, and our coverage will always have the American people at its heart, digging into how the outcome this November will affect people’s rights, lives and communities.

On top of ensuring we have the reporters we need to cover US news from coast to coast and border to border, it’s my job to ensure those reporters have everything they need to do their jobs effectively and safely.

It is an honor to do this important work, but I also know just how taxing it can be. In fact, the part of my role I take most seriously is overseeing the wellbeing of our reporters – especially in this political environment, where they can be subject to physical threats, and especially on beats that expose them repeatedly to trauma or violence.

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In focus
Annie Jacobsen on her scenario for nuclear war
‘My jaw dropped’  
Annie Jacobsen on her scenario for nuclear war
The author’s new book posits an all-too-possible catastrophe, destruction assured by human frailty as much as by technology
Israel alone?  
Allies’ fears grow over conduct – and legality – of war in Gaza
Ukraine war briefing  
Power firm hit by Russian attacks warns repairs could take 18 months
Spotlight
He was a hip-hop legend. Now, abuse allegations engulf him
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs  
He was a hip-hop legend. Now, abuse allegations engulf him
Lawsuits and federal raids marred his anticipated comeback, with one of America’s biggest music powerhouses falling to inquiries of sex-trafficking and sexual abuse
‘Wellness is a multibillion-dollar cult. Now I see through it’  
The clean-living Instagrammer who learned to let go
Wearable AI  
Will it put our smartphones out of fashion?
Back to black?  
Amy Winehouse, Camden Town and the survival of London’s perennial music playground
The angst, the sensitivity… and the songs  
How gen Z got hooked on Nirvana
Ask Philippa  
My clingy colleague has bought a house almost next door
Opinion
I may not be a Christian anymore, but Lord knows I need forgiveness
I may not be a Christian anymore, but Lord knows I need forgiveness
Trump selling Bibles may be desperation – but that shouldn’t cheer anyone up
Sports
Ronda Rousey  
I never wanted to talk about concussion. It felt like a weakness
I never wanted to talk about concussion. It felt like a weakness
NCAA tournament  
UConn to face Alabama in Final Four after rolling Illinois with 30-0 run
Culture
‘It’s cool’  
Why Beyoncé is kicking down the doors of country music
Why Beyoncé is kicking down the doors of country music
‘She was an unsung hero’  
Billie Piper on playing producer Sam McAlister in a new drama about Prince Andrew’s BBC fiasco
In case you missed it
Biden changes tack to mock Trump
‘Feeble, desperate, mentally unfit’  
Biden changes tack to mock Trump
The Republican contender lowered the tone of electoral politics in 2016 – now the Democratic president has left the high road to take him on at his own game
‘I don’t want my account to be exploited’  
Fear and frenzy on TikTok after women punched in New York City
‘I’d buy fish and hide it under kale’  
The star vegan chef who developed a taste for liver
‘There are children here who do not want to be black'  
One woman’s bid to save Mexico’s only Afro-Mexican museum
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