Texas Standard For November 27, 2018
As visions of gift shopping danced in our heads, a report on climate was released by the feds. What does it tell us about how Texas may have to adjust? Political recriminations over the timing of the mandatory report on the economic impact of climate change. After having had a chance to review it, what’s it telling Texas? We’ll take a closer look. And: Should the U.S. be worried about a collapse in the housing market? The Wall Street Journal singles out a Texas city as a worrisome canary in the coal mine. Also: Who were the first Texans? Why researchers are rethinking their answers with a discovery near Saledo. Those stories and a whole lot more today on the Texas Standard:

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