FORT PIERCE, Florida — Steps away from the federal courthouse where Donald Trump will face criminal charges, Ndiaga Niang sweeps the sidewalk in front of his African goods shop every day. Colorful wooden elk and elephants lean over him as he collects leaves and debris along U.S. 1 and Orange…Read More
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