Texas Standard for October 29, 2015
The eyes of Texas are on a military and political showdown between global superpowers in the South China Sea. Plus: A Texas city ordinance on the ballot gets national attention as battle lines harden over Houston’s anti-discrimination plan. Also: The app called Yik Yak? Civil rights groups say ‘Yuk.’ And: Jurassic Park on a much smaller scale, as Texans try to resurrect a long gone chicken. All that and more on today’s Texas Standard.

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