Texas Standard for April 21, 2017
Police shootings caught on smartphones grab the headlines. But what about other deaths in custody? We’ll discuss the results of a new investigation. And: The state of Texas wants its drugs back. The FDA says it’s not gonna happen. A looming showdown over a deadly cocktail. Also: State law that says kids need to ‘click it’ en route to school. So why are the buckles missing on most Texas school buses? We’ve got the backstory, fasten your seatbelts. Plus: An American auto factory was seized in oil-rich Venezuela. For Texas companies there – get out now, or does it pay to stay? And the week in politics with the Texas Tribune and much more. Today on the Texas Standard:

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