Texas Standard for March 22, 2016
A primary day in the US, a bloody day in Belgium. Bombings that some see as an attack on Europe … but what does it mean for us? We’ll explore. Also: A white mob nearly burns down a city – the year, 1943, the place, east Texas. A forgotten chapter of history which resonates today. And: A surge in citizenship applications in Texas. We’ll hear what’s behind that. Plus: The push to get students to foot more of the bill for college sports. All that and much more today on the national news show of Texas:

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