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US maritime union sounds alarm over global shipping standards
Baltimore bridge collapse  
US maritime union sounds alarm over global shipping standards
Marine Engineers’ Beneficial Association warned of the dangers of bigger cargo vessels and smaller crews not at par with US levels
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Sam Bankman-Fried to be sentenced for multibillion-dollar crypto fraud
'It’s disappointing'  
Surge of new US-led oil and gas activity threatens to wreck Paris climate goals
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US and Israel in talks to revive Washington trip to discuss Rafah
Live  
Trump lawyers to argue for dismissal of Georgia election subversion case
Cotton Capital: ongoing series
My fight to honor the Africans buried on St Helena
Scraping away generations of forgetting  
My fight to honor the Africans buried on St Helena
A braid from a formerly enslaved African buried on the island was the catalyst for Annina van Neel’s work to preserve and share these histories
'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
Documentary  
Buried: how we choose to remember the transatlantic slave trade
 

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
Ohio Republican says he fled socialism in Colombia for the US in 1971. What does history say?
Bernie Moreno  
Ohio Republican says he fled socialism in Colombia for the US in 1971. What does history say?
The Republican challenger to Democrat Sherrod Brown for US Senate in Ohio has made dubious claims in his campaign
Sites of resistance  
Threatened African burial grounds around the world
India  
How child labor makes the paving stones beneath our feet
Spotlight
Nick Cave on love, art and the loss of his sons
‘It’s against nature to bury your children’  
Nick Cave on love, art and the loss of his sons
In the past nine years, the musician and artist has lost two sons – an experience he explores in a shocking, deeply personal new ceramics project. He discusses mercy, forgiveness, making and meaning
‘Rental places will surge back’  
Readers on the fight to preserve physical media
‘Being so helpless is hard to describe’  
Can rescuers win the race against time to save an orphaned orca?
Rare and raw  
Never before seen Rolling Stones
Bill Nighy  
I have danced naked in my front room, but you need shoes to really spin
‘We’d like to shoot them all’  
Growing army of wolfdogs raises hackles across Europe
Opinion
Want to make it in the Republican party? Pledge allegiance to the Big Lie
Want to make it in the Republican party? Pledge allegiance to the Big Lie
Sam Bankman-Fried will grow old in jail. But don’t forget those who basked in his orbit
Sports
MLB 2024 predictions  
Will the Braves machine outdo the Dodgers’ stars?
Will the Braves machine outdo the Dodgers’ stars?
NFL changes we’d like to see  
Reforming the draft to The Larry David Rule
Culture
Books  
The Three-Body Problem author Liu Cixin: ‘I’m often asked – there’s science fiction in China?’
The Three-Body Problem author Liu Cixin: ‘I’m often asked – there’s science fiction in China?’
Kung Fu Panda 4 review  
Jack Black and Awkwafina in hurricane of slapstick more miss than hit
In case you missed it
Women who used abortion pills on US supreme court mifepristone case
‘It’s maddening’  
Women who used abortion pills on US supreme court mifepristone case
Three women share their stories of getting medication abortions, and their thoughts on that access being curtailed
Kentucky  
A mining disaster killed dozens and destroyed homes. Will a lawsuit bring change?
Breaking down the costs  
How a viral $22 burrito explains inflation in the US
‘Old-fashioned embezzlement’  
Where did all of FTX’s money go?
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