Texas Standard for June 27, 2017
A White House warning on Syria raises hackles in Moscow and eyebrows around the world. What’s behind last night’s announcement? We’ll explore. And: Drowned out by some of the bigger stories from the Supreme Court this week, a decision not to decide a case involving a high profile shooting at the border. We’ll loop back for a closer look. Also: A new law in Texas establishes a ‘right to try’ controversial stem cell treatments, but some worry it could be a green light for modern day snake oil salesmen. Those stories and a whole lot more today on the Texas Standard:
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Ilana Panich-Linsman/KUT
Host David Brown is on the air.
White House Warns of Future Syrian Chemical Weapons Attack
Cross-Border Shooting Case Returned To Appeals Court For Review
Houston Is Sticking With The Paris Climate Deal, But How Much Can It Really Accomplish?
New ‘Right To Try’ Law Gives Texans Access To Unproven Stem Cell Treatments
Baylor University Offers To Release Data On Sexual Assaults Since 2003
This Lab In Fort Worth Looks Like A Movie Set, But It’s Designed For Parkinson’s Research
Online Community Gives Active Women Over 50 A Place To Feel Alive
Laredo Debuts Plans For An Animal Neglect Registry
Mexican Government Invests In Support for Unauthorized Immigrants Living in Texas