Texas Standard for May 10, 2017
Nixonian or something else? Texans and their political leaders come to terms with an historic move by the White House. We’ll explore. And: More on the surprise firing of the FBI director, reaction from across Texas and what comes next. Also: New medical facilities are sprouting like weeds across Texas, but are they really good for Texas’ health? We’ll hear about the controversy. Also: A law in force since the mid sixties, one which has been largely ignored by cities across the Lone Star State for decades. Although now, some are speaking a different language. We’ll explain. All of that and a whole lot more today on the Texas Standard:

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