Texas Standard for July 25, 2017
A deadly discovery in South Texas with echoes of the past – why is Texas at the epicenter of the human smuggling crisis? We’ll have the story. And: The terms are used almost interchangeably: human trafficking and human smuggling. We’ll look at what the difference is, and why it matters in the wake of 10 deaths in the back of a tractor trailer. And: In a sad sign during the oil rebound, experts point to a boom in methamphetamine use in the oil fields of west Texas. Those stories and much more today on the Texas Standard:
Could The Driver Of The Truck Where Ten Immigrants Died Face The Death Penalty?
Midland’s Oil Boom Brings An Unwanted Side Effect: Meth Abuse
Teen’s Dashcam Video Documents The Worst Of Houston’s Drivers
Business Group Buys Radio Ads Opposing ‘Bathroom Bills’
Online Bots Are Spreading Fake News. Now Researchers Are Fighting Them With Bots Of Their Own.
Liberty Lunch Might Be Coming Back, But Where Did It Come From?
Property Tax And School Voucher Measures Move Quickly In Senate