Texas Standard for July 16, 2015
Born in Texas, but denied a birth certificate: 17 Immigrant families file a civil rights suit saying their documents should be good enough. Also: A nuclear deal between Iran and the US – could North Korea be next? We’ll explore the possibilities. Plus: The city that almost singlehandedly gave birth to the concept of Reefer Madness is leading the charge for pot legalization. And: Remember what Southwest AIr once was when it came to getting around in Texas? A Dallas- based entrepreneur sure does, and his TSA-free airline is fast on the rise. That and lots more, on the Standard.

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