Texas Standard for June 2, 2017
Climate agreement fallout. How Trump’s withdrawal from the Paris Agreement could affect Texas. And: A deadly shootout in broad daylight at a North Texas car dealership, with innocent people just feet away from two bounty hunters and their target. We’ll break down the role of the “fugitive recovery agent.” Also: It’s been more than 60 years since Brown v. Board of Education. Why the south is now seeing wide re-segregation of schools. Plus: We’ve got the inside scoop on some books that will likely be topping must-read lists. Those stories and a whole lot more today on the Texas Standard:

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Katharine Hayhoe: U.S. Departure From Paris Climate Deal ‘Gives The World The Finger’
Shootout Leads To Questions About How Bounty Hunters Operate
East Texas Loses Lure For Patent-Infringement Lawsuit
Tracking A Growing Divide In the South: The Resegregation Of America’s Schools
Austin And San Antonio Join The Legal Battle Against ‘Sanctuary Cities’ Ban
Summer Reads With A Texas Twist
‘Late At Night When Everyone Is Sleeping I Have Sexual Encounters With Men All Over The Country’
Typewriter Rodeo: Cleaning Out Your Backpack
Uncertainty Reigns As ‘Sanctuary City’ Lawsuits And Special Session Speculation Continue
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