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Netanyahu ‘hurting Israel more than helping’ it, says Biden
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Netanyahu ‘hurting Israel more than helping’ it, says Biden
In MSNBC interview US president says Rafah offensive would be a ‘red line’ but he would not cut off weapons funding
Unions  
Major US corporations threaten to return labor to ‘law of the jungle’
Pope Francis  
Pontiff criticised for saying Ukraine should ‘raise white flag’ and end war with Russia
Canada  
Bald eagles seen nesting in Toronto for first time in city’s recorded history
Katie Britt  
Journalist says senator’s story about child sex abuse ‘out-and-out lie’
Oscars 2024
Vintage hunters busy as A-listers look to archives for Oscars night
Fashion  
Vintage hunters busy as A-listers look to archives for Oscars night
Experts who track down rare designer pieces report a surge in requests from celebrities keen to make mark on the red carpet
Oscars 2024  
Why Past Lives should win best picture
Oscars 2024  
Awards aiming for a bigger audience, but that may be beyond Ken
Film  
What can we learn from 2024’s brutally honest Oscar ballots?
Oscars 2024  
How to watch, nominations, predictions, and timetable
 

Dana Canedy

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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.

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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
Democrats are angry over media coverage of Biden. Is it a distraction?
Analysis  
Democrats are angry over media coverage of Biden. Is it a distraction?
Fury at the New York Times followed frustration at the justice system. Critics say the president’s supporters are aiming at the wrong targets
Haiti  
Is the feared gang boss ‘Barbecue’ now the most powerful man in Haiti?
‘A 1939 moment’  
Jim Sciutto on Russia, China and the threat of war
Spotlight
Zyn nicotine pouches are the latest US culture-war front – but are they any good?
Zyn pouches  
Zyn nicotine pouches are the latest US culture-war front – but are they any good?
Tucker Carlson is among those railing against attempts to investigate Zyn’s health effects. I thought I’d try it – never again
The enigma of Rose Dugdale  
What drove a former debutante to become Britain and Ireland’s most wanted terrorist?
Pop art pioneer Peter Blake  
‘I wasn’t really a swinger. I never did any drugs’
US small business  
Your business could lose money by not updating ancient software. Here’s why
Rewilding  
Wolves are thriving again across western Europe. Is it time to bring them back to the UK?
Mother's Day  
My mother, the monster – and how I came to understand and forgive her
Opinion
Elon Musk v OpenAI: tech giants are inciting existential fears to evade scrutiny
Elon Musk v OpenAI: tech giants are inciting existential fears to evade scrutiny
It’s not the economy, stupid: wellbeing is the real vote-winner
Sports
Live  
Aston Villa v Tottenham – Premier League
Aston Villa v Tottenham – Premier League
Kansas City Chiefs  
Chris Jones agrees to record-breaking five-year contract
Culture
Art  
He was wrongfully imprisoned for 40 years. Now he’s an award-winning artist: ‘I turned my past into something good’
He was wrongfully imprisoned for 40 years. Now he’s an award-winning artist: ‘I turned my past into something good’
Tears, joy, yoga – and dreaded games  
Stage actors share their secrets of the rehearsal room
In case you missed it
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The election no one wants  
US presidential candidates ‘like choosing between a hedgehog and a porcupine'
Both Biden and Trump are disliked by a majority of Americans, and 45% believe a rematch is bad for the country
'Cop City'  
Atlanta Police Foundation ignored records requests about role in training center, lawsuit claims
Exclusive  
Controversial new theory of gravity rules out need for dark matter
Biden’s State of the Union: raucous, strident and insistently optimistic
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