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Trump Media saved in 2022 by Russian-American under criminal investigation
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Trump Media saved in 2022 by Russian-American under criminal investigation
Trump’s social media company went public relying partly on loans from trust managed by person of interest to prosecutors
Live  
Taiwan earthquake: nine killed, more than 800 injured and dozens still trapped after strongest quake in 25 years
Israel-Gaza war  
Charities halt Gaza aid after drone attack that killed seven workers
Solar eclipses  
‘You see one, you want to see them all’: 105-year-old excited for his 13th solar eclipse
Moon Standard Time?  
Nasa to create lunar-centric time reference system
Cotton Capital: ongoing series
Threatened African burial grounds around the world
Sites of resistance  
Threatened African burial grounds around the world
Too often cemeteries for enslaved people have been all but erased from history. Protecting these sites is an act of resistance
Scraping away generations of forgetting  
My fight to honor the Africans buried on St Helena
'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?
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Media group appoints first Caribbean correspondent
 

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
Hualien residents in shock after Taiwan earthquake
‘People were screaming’  
Hualien residents in shock after Taiwan earthquake
At least nine killed and hundreds injured after 7.2-magnitude quake struck south-east of city on Wednesday morning
‘They are breaking the law’  
Inside Amazon’s bid to stall a union drive
‘No choice’  
Ukraine eyes Kerch bridge in Crimea for drone attack
Spotlight
The brilliant girl who was swept away
The life and death of Rosa Reichel  
The brilliant girl who was swept away
She was just 15 and her friends couldn’t save her from the rising waters. For her family and everyone in this flooded region of Belgium, nothing will ever be the same again
‘A part of who we are’  
How a Black queer magician is carrying on a long tradition
The Nature of Hope  
Female photographers celebrate Jane Goodall’s 90th birthday
Crime Scene Berlin: Nightlife Killer review  
These police officers seem totally baffled by gay clubbing culture
‘I can’t speak but my photos do’  
How a mute Rohingya boy talks to the world
José Andrés  
Chef behind Gaza food aid charity ‘moves towards disaster’ to help the hungry
Opinion
Florida just crushed abortion rights. But it also created a tool to fight back
Florida just crushed abortion rights. But it also created a tool to fight back
Hate cannot be reasoned with. So why is Black radio hosting ‘conversations’ with Candace Owens?
Sports
NCAA tournament  
Governor threatens scholarships after LSU women miss anthem
Governor threatens scholarships after LSU women miss anthem
West Ham 1-1 Spurs  
Zouma’s finishing touch helps West Ham peg back Spurs
Culture
Lizzo  
Artist says she is not quitting music: ‘I quit giving negative energy attention’
Artist says she is not quitting music: ‘I quit giving negative energy attention’
Ken Loach  
British director speaks out in support of Jonathan Glazer’s ‘occupation’ Oscar speech
In case you missed it
Doctors say children have been targeted by Israeli snipers in Gaza
‘Not a normal war’  
Doctors say children have been targeted by Israeli snipers in Gaza
IDF says it ‘completely rejects’ charge that its soldiers deliberately fired on any of the thousands of civilians killed in Israeli offensive
‘Hidden in plain sight’  
The European city tours of slavery and colonialism
The new science of death  
‘There’s something happening in the brain that makes no sense’
Culture  
Why are younger generations embracing the retro game revival?
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