Texas Standard for July 28, 2015
The pro-choice movement faces more than a PR crisis. We’ll explore the gray area in the law and ethics of fetal tissue transfers. Also: As the spotlight on drug abuse focuses on opioids, alarms sound in Texas the return of another destructive drug. Plus: Three Texas cities take dubious top honors in a survey on credit card debt. And: Does bad air equal bad grades? All that and more on the Standard.

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