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A migrant family in peril: He’s paralyzed. She just had a C-section and is caring for her husband and children. And their immigration papers just got tossed.

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As Georgia looks to court-ordered redistricting, not only Republicans are in peril

 
 

In the MAGA mirror, Trump’s legal peril looks like a personal threat

 
 

‘Underestimate Donald at Our Peril!’ Trump-Hating Mary Trump Still Thinks ‘Almost a Certainty’ He Will Win

Ex-presidential niece Mary Trump said it’s “nearly a walk in the park” that former President Donald Trump, will win the GOP main, and that opponents underestimate her uncle at their peril. Ms. Trump — a  strident Trump critic and host of The Mary Trump Exhibit podcast — not too long ago gave a pair […]

 
 

McCarthy’s Bid for Speaker Remains in Peril Even After Key Concessions

 
 

Trump search: What may come next in inquiry with legal peril

 
 

Newly unsealed documents from the FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago put Trump in even worse legal peril, experts say

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Watergate ‘in reverse’? Historians and legal analysts pan Trump’s claims and point to legal peril ahead

Watergate ‘in reverse’? Historians and legal analysts pan Trump’s claims and point to legal peril ahead

Historians, felony specialists, others say ex-President Donald Trump’s framing of the Monday FBI search of his Florida home as a political attack is flawed. &#one hundred sixty;  &#a hundred and sixty; &#one hundred sixty;

 
 

Biden Fed nomination of Sarah Bloom Raskin in peril after Manchin reveals opposition

 
 

Fresh revelations in New York court underscore Trump’s legal peril on multiple fronts

Fresh revelations in New York court underscore Trump’s legal peril on multiple fronts

Donald Trump is waging felony battles on multiple fronts as the New York AG discloses “vital extra proof” in fraud inquiry.  &#a hundred and sixty; &#one hundred sixty; &#a hundred and sixty;

 
 

A year after Jan. 6, Americans say democracy is in peril but disagree on why: USA TODAY/Suffolk poll

A year after Jan. 6, Americans say democracy is in peril but disagree on why: USA TODAY/Suffolk poll

In a USA TODAY/Suffolk ballot, eighty five% of Democrats name the Jan. 6 rioters “criminals.” Two-thirds of Republicans say they went too far but “had some extent.” &#one hundred sixty;&#one hundred sixty;&#one hundred sixty;&#a hundred and sixty;