Texas Standard for December 22, 2016
A foreign government cyber attacks the election. The U.S. president pushes back. But is the response big enough to satisfy Texas? We’ll explore. And: Scores of Texas hospitals on a list for federal cuts and why in this case the injuries might be self-inflicted. Also: The doctor sees the symptoms, but what about the whole person? We’ll hear about a culture shift underway in medicine. Plus: A quiet revolution in how Texans are getting their energy. More: Worried you waited too long for holiday decorations? Our tech guru tells us what you might need is a laser-like focus … or maybe not. All that and a whole lot more. Turn it up, it’s Texas Standard time:

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