Texas Standard for January 27, 2016
He’s a physicist, a Nobel Laureate, a professor, and now a central figure in the debate over guns in college classrooms. And: With dangerous chemicals on tap in Flint, Mich., what’s in the water in Texas? In many cases, no one’s quite sure. We look into mounting delays in Texas water testing. Plus: Millennials stuck in parents’ attics and low paying jobs are now besting Baby Boomers as top homebuyers. Also: Doing well, but feeling like fake – understanding Imposter Syndrome, our weekly Politifact and much more on today’s Texas Standard:

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