Texas Standard for August 4, 2016
The Supreme Court recently struck down Texas abortion rules. Today, a state panel takes up new regulations. We’ve got the details. Plus: If a terrorist wanted to build a dirty bomb, where do you think they would they find the nuclear material? Details of an undercover investigation. And: It’s outlawed in Massachusetts – prospective employers can’t ask job seekers their current salary. Now some wonder if this might help close the gender gap in Texas wages. And: As the Olympics get underway, Texas athletes are planting their own flags beyond U.S. borders – we’ll hear why. Those stories and lots more today, on the Texas Standard:

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