Texas Standard for May 5, 2015
The so-called Islamic State claims responsibility for the Garland attack. Texas officials claim victory for the first amendment. Plus: Timers on your showers? Paying a fine for using your dishwasher? The practical implications of water restrictions. Also: Power outages? Just charge it. How the revolution in batteries is hitting the home font. And: How do you pick the best school for your kids? All that and more on this episode of the Texas Standard.

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