Texas Standard For September 10, 2018
Latinos tipping the scales this election year? Turns out its not just the Democrats who stand to gain from a get-out-the-vote effort, we’ll look at the numbers. And: A Texas city now tops the nation as the most dangerous place to drive in the U.S. A combination of high-speed, heavy congestion and infrastructure to blame. We’ll have more. Also: Oil prices are rising, but why? We’ll look at the good, the bad and the ugly. Plus: A photo of an emaciated Texas horse goes viral, sparking questions about the real definition of animal cruelty. We’ll explore and a whole lot more on todays Texas Standard:

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