Texas Standard for May 26, 2016
Echoes of 2014? A surge of unaccompanied kids and families crossing the Rio Grande sparks new concerns for the summer. Also: Texas and 10 others states take on the Obama administration, again, but at what cost to taxpayers? And: You’ve heard of shareholder activism. How’s that working for environmentalists trying to change Exxon Mobil? A view from the inside. Plus: The big news out of Waco and so much more, today on the Texas Standard:

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