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Fury after Exxon chief says public to blame for climate failures
Big oil uncovered  
Fury after Exxon chief says public to blame for climate failures
Darren Woods says consumers not willing to pay for clean-energy transition, prompting backlash from climate experts
Live  
16-year-old boy reportedly killed during Israeli raid near Ramallah
‘It never mattered less’  
Super Tuesday is looking less than super this year
Live  
Germany says Kremlin’s claim it is planning war with Russia is ‘absurd’
Weather  
Northern California mountains brace for more snow after blizzard blocked roads
In focus
How Gaza activists in Minnesota are continuing the wave of ‘uncommitted’ votes
'No more empty claims’  
How Gaza activists in Minnesota are continuing the wave of ‘uncommitted’ votes
Inspired by Michigan, Minnesota organizers are urging people to vote ‘uncommitted’ to protest Biden’s support of Israel
‘People can check the Trump box’  
Colorado primary proceeds even as US supreme court reviews eligibility
A plastic fork, a phone, a car part  
Why does the LAPD keep shooting people holding harmless objects?
 

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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Spotlight
Self-immolation as protest – and sacrifice
‘In America, it’s viewed as too extreme’  
Self-immolation as protest – and sacrifice
The death of Aaron Bushnell has prompted much debate about the significance and impact of this particular form of protest
‘It reflects sanctioned violence’  
The anti-immigrant slur US border patrol tried to ban
A local’s travel guide to the San Francisco Bay Area  
What to eat, see and do in three days
‘We are the guinea pigs’  
Arizona mining project sparks concerns for air and water
‘Elvis was as pilled up as me!’  
Dan Penn on writing hits for Aretha, Otis, Dolly and more
‘Musk needs to be adored … Zuckerberg is out of his depth’  
Kara Swisher on the toxic giants of Big Tech
Opinion
The US is enabling mass slaughter in Gaza – Europe can act to change that
The US is enabling mass slaughter in Gaza – Europe can act to change that
The US stock markets are booming. But why?
Sports
Premier League  
Ten talking points from the weekend’s top-flight action
Ten talking points from the weekend’s top-flight action
NBA  
Thunder beat Suns to top West despite Nurkic’s franchise record 31 rebounds
Culture
Best picture Oscar hustings  
Why The Zone of Interest should win the best picture Oscar
Why The Zone of Interest should win the best picture Oscar
‘In January, it was the most heard song on Earth!’  
The amazing story behind Murder on the Dancefloor
In case you missed it
American designer regarded as one of the great exotics of 20th-century fashion
Iris Apfel obituary  
American designer regarded as one of the great exotics of 20th-century fashion
Apfel was finally recognised as a great, original fashion stylist in her 80s
California  
Barbara Lee’s idealism inspires loyalty in her district. Can it carry her to the Senate?
Analysis  
Florida is swamped by disease outbreaks as quackery replaces science
‘We have a real impact’  
Oldest Black college newspaper in US turns 100
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