Texas Standard for July 21, 2015
The dust bowl in reverse? As parched California goes bone dry, the drought is officially over in Texas. Also: In the run up to 2012, Rick Perry trumped up his cowboy-in-chief bonafides. A look at the new Perry, running without the Texas swagger. Plus: Despite the diplomatic thaw, it could get bumpy as Dallas-based American Airlines tries to open gates in Cuba. And: Calling the next Jordan Spieth – could cost be holding back the future face of golf? All that and more on the Standard.

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