Texas Standard for April 12, 2016
He’s been investigated by the state bar, indicted by Collin County and now the Feds have filed charges too. Ken Paxton, under pressure. Also: Is Julián Castro progressive enough to serve as Vice President? We’ll hear about a movement aimed at keeping the Texas Democrat off a potential White House ticket. And: A new viral threat facing hospitals, as hackers target the medical system. Plus: A new film challenges what we know about memory, a look at whether homelessness is a threat to college campuses, and much more – all on today’s Texas Standard:

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