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Super Tuesday
Nikki Haley to pull out of presidential race, say reports
Live  
Nikki Haley to pull out of presidential race, say reports
Republican candidate to pull out of race, says Wall Street Journal, after winning only two primaries during her campaign
Super Tuesday  
Predictable outcome guarantees stark choice in November
Gaza  
Ceasefire protest vote gains traction in US on Super Tuesday
Trump’s speech  
Grim visions of an American apocalypse
Headlines
Middle East crisis: Explosion reported near vessel off Yemen, says maritime security firm
Live  
Middle East crisis: Explosion reported near vessel off Yemen, says maritime security firm
US president says deal is ‘in the hands of Hamas right now’; Donald Trump expresses support for Israel’s war in Gaza
Live  
Russia-Ukraine war: Britain prepared to loan Ukraine frozen Russian central bank assets, says minister
Elon Musk  
Donald Trump reportedly meets with X owner amid fundraising push
Cyprus  
More than 400,000 songbirds killed by organised crime
Banking  
Capital One and Discover merger ‘dangerous’, consumer groups tell Fed
 

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.

If you can, please support us today – no amount is too small. Without readers like you stepping up to support us, we could not produce the bold, fearless journalism you read, and we could not equip our journalists to go out across this country and bring you those important stories. Thank you.

 
In focus
Country fights against vast swarms of mosquitoes blamed for dengue surge
Argentina  
Country fights against vast swarms of mosquitoes blamed for dengue surge
Tens of thousands of dengue cases recorded this year as high temperatures and rainy weather create ‘perfect formula’ for bugs
‘Global warming is real’  
Higher temperatures force New England fishers off ice early
‘Sad and debilitating’  
Rural midwesterners contend with well water tainted by livestock waste
Spotlight
The job applicants shut out by AI
‘The interviewer sounded like Siri’  
The job applicants shut out by AI
Employers are letting artificial intelligence conduct job interviews. Candidates are trying to beat the system
‘What a ridiculous question!’  
How fawning, lechery and sheer inanity ruined the red carpet
Perfect parabolas of spurting blood!  
Did Galileo teach Artemisia the science of gore?
BTS, Blackpink, Squid Game, kimchi …  
What’s the secret of South Korea’s world-conquering culture?
‘You’ll believe a radioactive dinosaur can shoot fire’  
Readers’ picks for the 2024 Oscars
Deportation and re-education  
Life in Russian-occupied areas of Ukraine
Opinion
Biden and the Democrats are sleepwalking into a potential Trump win
Biden and the Democrats are sleepwalking into a potential Trump win
Gates, Zuck, Trump: the Ambani pre-wedding proves conspicuous consumption is back, baby!
Sports
Nadal’s last hurrah at Indian Wells ahead of favoured clay season
Nadal’s last hurrah at Indian Wells ahead of favoured clay season
Chaotic weather makes MLS unique and the league should embrace it
Culture
‘Music gives us energy to overcome’  
Olof Dreijer on the Knife, Swedish nationalism and dancefloor activism
Olof Dreijer on the Knife, Swedish nationalism and dancefloor activism
Frida review  
Intimate dive into artist’s letters is raw and thrilling
In case you missed it
One of aviation’s biggest mysteries remains unsolved 10 years on
MH370  
One of aviation’s biggest mysteries remains unsolved 10 years on
Relatives of passengers lost onboard ill-fated flight wonder whether a repeat disaster could happen, and if they will get an answer in their lifetime
‘The world became so loud’  
What it’s like to suddenly lose your hearing
Oscars 2024  
Best picture nominees – reviews, awards and where to watch
Explainer  
What has caused Bitcoin’s latest revival?
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