Rachael Larimore

Rachael Larimore is managing editor of The Dispatch and is based in the Cincinnati area. Prior to joining the company in 2019, she served in similar roles at Slate, The Weekly Standard, and The Bulwark. She and her husband have three sons.

Rachael Larimore

Our Best Stuff From a Week Straight Out of 1968

Pro-Palestinian protests disrupt campuses across the country.

Our Best Stuff From a Busy Week for Donald Trump’s Lawyers

Plus: A deep dive on the Cass Review, the protests taking over elite universities, and more.

Our Best Stuff From a Week the House Passed Ukraine Aid

Plus, Israel responds to Iran’s attack, and Donald Trump’s Manhattan trial is underway.

Our Best Stuff From the Week Donald Trump Roiled the Abortion Debate

The presumptive Republican nominee said policy should be left to the states—until Arizona all but banned the procedure altogether.

Our Best Stuff on Online Discourse, Sports Gambling, and the Conservative Legal Movement

Plus: the lingering effects of schooling during the pandemic.

Our Best Stuff on Trump Bibles and the Apple Antitrust Suit

Plus, RFK Jr. picks his running mate and Biden courts ‘Haley Republicans.’

Our Best Stuff on Katie Britt, the RNC, and ‘Labor Shortages’

Plus: Robert Hur faces scrutiny from Democrats and Republicans alike.

Our Best Stuff From the Week Before Super Tuesday

Mitch McConnell announces he’ll step down as Senate minority leader.

Our Best Stuff Marking the Second Anniversary of the War in Ukraine

Plus: The truth about Moscow grocery stores and Biden’s diminished mental capacity.

Our Best Stuff on Tucker Carlson, Fani Willis, and More

Plus: the third anniversary of the Senate’s second acquittal of Donald Trump.