The Latino community in Winston-Salem expressed fear and uncertainty following Donald Trump's election as president, with local leaders urging faith and dialogue.
AND WE HAVE REACTION TODAY FROM THE NORTH CAROLINA LATINO CONGRESS TO DONALD TRUMP SECURING THE WHITE HOUSE. THE PASTOR OF A LATINO CHURCH IN WINSTON-SALEM SAYS HIS COMMUNITY IS AFRAID OF THE ...
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A top Iranian official pledged his country's unwavering support for Lebanon after talks Friday with Lebanese leaders on the ...