Today’s Solutions: January 16, 2025

On the eve of Martin Luther King Jr.’s death, RFK spoke to an America roiling with anger. His words are more relevant than ever. About 9 PM on a cool April night 48 years ago, at the corner of 17th and Broadway in Indianapolis, Bobby Kennedy turned a street corner into a church. He was running for president in the Indiana Democratic primary less than a month away and a largely African-American crowd of over 2,000…

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