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  • three run-off House races in Texas.
  • over the reliability of the standardized achievement tests as a measure of scholastic ability.
  • Scott talks to Harvard Professor Thomas E. Patterson about how reporters may not have a liberal or conservative bias, but do have a bias for a good story. (Thomas E. Patterson "Out of Order: How the Decline of the Political Parties and the Growing Power of the News Media Undermine the American Way of Electing Presidents" Alfred A. Knopf. 1993)
  • once the dominant name in single engined aircraft, is returning to its roots after several years out of the business.
  • President Trump, while meeting with governors, reaffirmed his commitment to ban bump stocks and arm teachers. A Florida House panel considers a bill that would raise the age to buy a rifle to 21.
  • A new report from the International Crisis Group says that Zimbabwe is rapidly self-destructing. The problems in the country are compounded by a lack of leadership in both the ruling party and the political opposition. Meanwhile, inflation is galloping forward; it could reach 3,000 percent.
  • from Rome on an emergency summit on the ituation in Bosnia. The summit was called because of concerns over problems ver the current peace plan.
  • in the immigration and welfare laws have many immigrants alarmed because they will lose benefits, including food stamps under the changes.
  • Quarterly earnings reports help to drive the markets, as momentum swings with how companies have fared against expectations. But at least one market expert says that pressure on CEOs to meet their own forecasts can run afoul of good corporate governance -- and end up hurting shareholders.
  • Frontman Chris Porterfield shares stories and performs songs from Field Report's new album, Summertime Songs.
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