Texas Standard for July 26, 2018
It’s deadline day on the Texas-Mexico border, as a federal judge ordered immigrant family reunifications completed by today. Will it happen? We’ll have the latest. Also: Texas has some of the least restrictive gun laws in the U.S. – but a decision in the most liberal district in the country is taking gun rights much further, by finding a constitutional right to openly carry firearms. We’ll explore the implications. Plus: What’s the fastest growing segment of the workforce? If you’re thinking millennials, think again. There’s a rush for jobs among people 75 and older. And: In the centuries-old book about an expedition to Florida that may be the most important book about early Texas, there’s a new chapter for 21st century readers. All that and more, today on the Texas Standard.

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