Texas Standard for July 15, 2016
Another attack, again in France. At least two Americans killed, reports that they were Texans. We’re following the story. Also: In this country, ongoing tensions in police-community relations. A Texas leader calling out the President for his reactions to recent events. And: Funding for fighting Zika. What Texas can expect from Washington. Plus: A Texas Youth Orchestra takes its talent overseas, performing classical pieces in the cities where they were written. Also: A new study may have you questioning everything you thought you knew about dinosaurs, and why we may soon be seeing more of those loud law office commercials. Those stories and lots more today on the Texas Standard.

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