The Brief: Sept. 4, 2013
President Obama may have swayed congressional leaders on Syria, but many Texans in Washington remain unconvinced. Full Story
David Muto was the editor of TribTalk, The Texas Tribune's opinion page. He is also the Tribune's copy editor. A Richardson native, he attended the University of Texas at Austin, where he earned degrees in journalism and Spanish.
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