Texas Standard for November 22, 2016
Detroit, Stockton, Orange County – all on a list of cities and counties that have declared bankruptcy, could a big one from Texas be next? And: We’ll have the latest on the ambush-style killing of a San Antonio Police Officer. Also: Over-the-top tweets gotcha down? Facebook giving you the frowns? NPR’s All Tech Considered tells us why after the election more and more folks say they’re pulling the plug on social media. Plus: A world-class symphony playing the blues – what a strike and concert cancellations add up to for the arts, and for the citizens at large. More: Exxon fires back over global warming with an unprecedented move. Those stories and lots more today on the Texas Standard:

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