Texas Standard For October 10, 2018
As a Category 4 hurricane bears down on the Florida panhandle, parts of the Texas Hill Country try to recover from flash flooding. And: After family separations at the border, a new concern grows: an AP investigation finds deported parents in danger of losing kids to U.S. adoption. Also: Do student athletes have a fundamental right to be protected from concussions? We’ll hear about a closely- watched civil rights lawsuit filed by parents of an injured player. Plus: A claim from the campaign trail: is marijuana really legal in most states? We run it by Politifact. All that and more, today on the Texas Standard:

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