Texas Standard For October 30, 2017
What does Paul Manafort’s indictment mean in the search for answers to Russian election influence? We’ll have a Texas take. And: Can you go to jail for being late on a rental payment? Depends. In Texas, the price for missing your furniture bills could be jail. We’ll hear how, and what Texas lawmakers are saying. Also: Stem cell treatments are still in their infancy, but some fear they’re being offered without evidence of efficacy. But now Texas has become one of the first states to greenlight adult stem cell treatment for cancer patients. Plus: Gulf land for sale, but no takers? Interest from the oil industry has dried up. Those stories and so much more today on the Texas Standard:

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