Texas Standard for January 25, 2016
Disorder in the court: Is enough being done to protect Texas judges? An assassination attempt and the aftermath. And: Temblors in north Texas, some say fracking’s to blame. But a new map points the finger at mother nature. We’ll hear all about it. Also: How much do you spend just for a place to live? More than a third of your income? How our booming population’s hitting middle income housing. Plus: The Mozart effect – does high art really stimulate thinking? All that plus lots more on the Texas Standard:

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