Texas Standard For April 10, 2020
Despite hundreds of suspected positives for COVID-19 at Texas nursing homes, the state is refusing to release detailed data. Why the secrecy? We’ll take a closer look. And: Nearly 1 in 3 apartment renters didn’t pay anything to their landlord April 1. What happens next depends on where you live. Some tips for tenants from an expert. Also: Eliminating the insanity defense, unconstitutional? You might be surprised by the answer. Plus: Our go-to expert from UT Health San Antonio answers your COVID-19 questions. All of that and more today on the Texas Standard:

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