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Texas Standard For April 24, 2020
Who’s ready to get back to normal? Attitudes among Texans about a planned return to business as usual, or at least something close to it: A new UT/Texas Tribune Poll on how Texans are feeling about efforts to curb the impact of the coronavirus. And: School closures have been a challenge for students, but how are teachers managing? A look at the ins and outs of teleteaching. Also: The week in Texas politics with The Texas Tribune, and a whole lot more today on the Texas Standard:

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