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One Thing: The Controversial Measures Fueling El Salvador’s ‘Reverse Migration’

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El Salvador was once dubbed the “murder capital of the world,” causing many to flee north towards the United States. Now, many Salvadorans say they have never felt so safe, and some are even returning to the country after rebuilding their lives in the US. In this episode, we examine the controversial measures behind the turnaround. Guest: David Culver, CNN Senior National Correspondent
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Chasing the Vote: How Election-Fraud Claims Go Over in Georgia

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Top Democrats have argued that democracy is on the line in the presidential election because Republican nominee Donald Trump is a threat to American political norms. They often bring up his actions after the 2020 election, which are the subject of a criminal case in Georgia. Trump has pleaded not guilty and says it is just political bluster. Republicans also say democracy is on the line, but their worries center on government overreach and the potential for voter fraud. WSJ political reporter Jimmy Vielkind travels to the battleground state to find out which version of the argument is swaying voters. Relevant links: Georgia Election Rule Prompts Concerns of Chaos and Delays Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Your Money, Your Vote: What Trump’s and Harris’s Tax Plans Could Mean for You

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In the second episode of our series “Your Money, Your Vote,” we break down the tax plans of Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. Host J.R. Whalen is joined by WSJ tax reporters Rich Rubin and Laura Saunders to discuss which tax cuts might be extended, how the candidates’ proposed policies could affect your finances and the role of a potentially divided Congress in advancing those plans. Sign up for the WSJ’s free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The latest in sports

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USC drops its first Big Ten contest, the Guardians win the AL Central, and NASCAR trims its playoff field to 12. Correspondent Denny Kapp reports

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McMahon’s tiebreaking homer lifts last-place Rockies over NL West-leading Dodgers 6-3

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The NL West leaders fall to the worst team in the division. Correspondent Mark Meyers reports.

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Kyle Larson wins at Bristol as 2 former NASCAR champions eliminated from playoffs

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Saturday’s Cup race at Bristol is no contest. Correspondent Jerry Jordan reports.

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