The latest news and opinion, plus the biggest stories from the Guardian
The Guardian Today US | The Guardian

Support independent journalism

The Guardian Today US
Headlines
President's son on trial in case that Republicans plan to use as a political weapon
Hunter Biden  
President's son on trial in case that Republicans plan to use as a political weapon
Charges, based on allegedly falsified firearms license application, give GOP a welcome issue for distraction after Trump’s conviction
Mexico  
Claudia Sheinbaum elected as first female president in landslide victory
Live  
UN experts urge all countries to recognize Palestinian statehood
Live  
China hits back over Zelenskiy’s peace summit claims
Georgia  
Elections board member denies plans to help Trump subvert election
In focus
What does Trump really have in common with Hitler?
The reich stuff  
What does Trump really have in common with Hitler?
Comparisons between the ex-president and the 20th-century Nazi leader are controversial but a new book says they resemble each other as political performance artists
Medicare  
Delays, denials, debt and the growing privatization of the program
‘We want to forge ahead’  
Grief and defiance as Dom Phillips’ widow journeys to site of his death
 

Betsy Reed

Editor, Guardian US

Person Image

I hope you appreciated this newsletter. Before you move on, I wanted to ask if you would consider supporting the Guardian’s journalism as we enter one of the most consequential news cycles of our lifetimes in 2024.

From Elon Musk to the Murdochs, a small number of billionaire owners have a powerful hold on so much of the information that reaches the public about what’s happening in the world. The Guardian is different. We have no billionaire owner or shareholders to consider. Our journalism is produced to serve the public interest – not profit motives.

And we avoid the trap that befalls much US media: the tendency, born of a desire to please all sides, to engage in false equivalence in the name of neutrality. We always strive to be fair. But sometimes that means calling out the lies of powerful people and institutions – and making clear how misinformation and demagoguery can damage democracy.

From threats to election integrity, to the spiraling climate crisis, to complex foreign conflicts, our journalists contextualize, investigate and illuminate the critical stories of our time. As a global news organization with a robust US reporting staff, we’re able to provide a fresh, outsider perspective – one so often missing in the American media bubble.

Around the world, readers can access the Guardian’s paywall-free journalism because of our unique reader-supported model. That’s because of people like you. Our readers keep us independent, beholden to no outside influence and accessible to everyone – whether they can afford to pay for news, or not.

If you can, please consider supporting us just once from $1, or better yet, support us every month with a little more. Thank you.

 
Spotlight
I’m a recovering perfectionist. Here’s how I embraced the joy of ‘good enough’
'The pursuit of perfection is a prison'  
I’m a recovering perfectionist. Here’s how I embraced the joy of ‘good enough’
As a psychotherapist, I know how it can drain a person’s world of colour, light and spontaneity
Wax Heads  
The record-shop video game that channels High Fidelity
Carnival dancers, stained glass and a haunted corner shop  
A tour around Alvaro Barrington’s installation Grace
Second world war  
The Nazis’ Atlantic wall that failed to prevent D-day
‘I decided to fight back’  
The US librarian who sued book ban harassers
Never write yourself off!  
25 things I’ve learned about getting fit – after almost 60 years of sloth
Opinion
Why is a group of billionaires working to re-elect Trump?
Why is a group of billionaires working to re-elect Trump?
The ANC’s total supremacy in South Africa is over. Now a healthier future can begin
Sports
Live  
French Open 2024: Svitolina v Rybakina, De Minaur v Medvedev in last 16
French Open 2024: Svitolina v Rybakina, De Minaur v Medvedev in last 16
Accidental champion Deontay Wilder was the American dream misunderstood
Culture
‘She dominates our age’  
How Taylor Swift became the greatest show on Earth
How Taylor Swift became the greatest show on Earth
Rock on, Shostakovich, Handel, Ravel  
Lives of great composers hit the screens
In case you missed it
Donald Trump had lots of negative opinions about felons. Now he is one.
Crime and punishment  
Donald Trump had lots of negative opinions about felons. Now he is one.
From roughing up suspects to revoking bail, the 34-count felon has suggested harsh treatment for his fellow criminals
Depression  
Can psychedelics treat it? Maybe, and you might not even have to take a trip
‘Yes, Lego car!’  
Why small electric cars could be about to break the grip of SUVs
Winston Churchill  
Unsent letter that could have changed the course of history
Get in touch
If you have any questions or comments about any of our newsletters please email newsletters@theguardian.com
 
Person Image

We’re not owned by a billionaire or shareholders: we're fiercely independent, which means we report on fact, not fiction. We are not for sale – but only thanks to your support. If you can, please support us from just £1. Thank you.

 
You are receiving this email because you are a subscriber to The Guardian Today US. Guardian News & Media Limited - a member of Guardian Media Group PLC. Registered Office: Kings Place, 90 York Way, London, N1 9GU. Registered in England No. 908396