Texas Standard For October 8, 2018
One day before the deadline to register to vote, Texans set records signing up, but thousands who think they’re registered may not be. And: An update on families separated at the border: what’s the state of the reunion? Plus: Active duty and breastfeeding: challenges for military moms. Also: Mattress Firm? Soft numbers lead to a hard landing for a ubiquitous Texas-based retailer, billions in debt. And the cult of the machine: a Dallas museum shows how our fascination and fears about the scientific age reshaped our landscape. All that and more, today on the Texas Standard.

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