Sarah Isgur

Senior editor, The Dispatch; host, The Dispatch Podcast

Senior Editor for The Dispatch and host of The Dispatch Podcast

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Ron DeSantis launches his presidential bid. And on the third anniversary of George Floyd’s death, we celebrate his music and a fellowship for Black students in entertainment.

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Trump was back in the spotlight and nothing has changed. Can Democrats and Republicans ever come together on guns? And should corporations get involved in social issues?

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