Texas Standard For January 6, 2020
Iran warns of retaliation in the aftermath of the U.S. assassination of its revolutionary guards chief. Where are we most vulnerable? And: Texas is a longtime leader in the resettlement of refugees. Is that about to come to an end? Texas’s governor faces a deadline. Those stories and more on today’s Texas Standard:

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