Texas Standard For June 13, 2018
A Texas-based company wins approval for a deal that could remake media as we know it. What does it mean for Texas? More on the AT&T-Time Warner merger. And: A plan to provide armed marshals at Texas public schools. Will it help prevent more school shootings like the one at Santa Fe High School? Also: From College Station to Los Alamos: what Texas A&M brings to the table as it wins a contract to help at the nation’s oldest and biggest nuclear research facility. Plus: The president’s claim that the Coast Guard rescued looky-loos in the Gulf during Hurricane Harvey. We’ll have a Politifact check and a whole lot more:

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