Texas Standard for February 11, 2016
The Supreme Court sides with Ken Paxton. What does the ruling really mean for efforts to get Texas to clean the air? We’ll explore. Also: A journalist is killed in Mexico. The government suggests it’s her own fault. The blame game and the ongoing drug war. And: The new American divide – luxury cities vs. Texas. We’ll explain. Plus: How does the saying go? With friends like these who needs Facebook? Our digital savant explores who his real friends are. Don’t miss: The lingering culture of Johnny football what’s really going on at Texas A&M? All that and more Thursday on the Texas Standard:

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