Texas Standard For December 5, 2018
National day of mourning. We’ll remember a president but also ask: how much pomp and circumstance is appropriate? We’ll take a look. And: Texas voters reelected Attorney General Ken Paxton last month. So what’s the latest with the criminal accusations against him? We’ll check in. Also: For most of us, black holes in the universe are a mystery. There’s a lot even the experts don’t know. But they’re getting closer to answers. Plus: Fiddle music is part of the fabric of Texas culture, but what kind of fiddle music comes to mind for you? It may be different than your neighbor’s. And a fact-check flagged by Facebook. Did it show up in your newsfeed? All that and then some today on the Texas Standard:

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