Texas Standard for June 25, 2015
Nearly a million Texans hold on to Obamacare subsidies, and a dissenting Scalia renames it SCOTUScare. We’ve got more on the high court’s Affordable Care Act ruling. Also from the Supreme Court: A major victory for fair housing activists in a case from Texas. And: Need a ride? There’s Uber and Lyft. But need some gas? A Texas entrepreneur has a plan. Plus: With high meat prices, brisket’s increasingly on the back burner. Barbecued clod anyone? And: What do Texans really think of Jade Helm? All that and more, on the Standard.

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