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MPR News Kerri Miller examined the mortgage interest deduction (MID), and how the latest Republican tax bill could put the dream of buying a home on hold.
A new Associated Press analysis finds many charter schools in America are racially segregated. MPR News host Kerri Miller spoke with Cornell professor Noliwe Rooks about this modern school segregation, and the effects of the charter school movement.
In his new book, "How to Think," Alan Jacobs explores an act - thinking - that's familiar to all of us. But he argues that when it comes to the issues splitting our society, we don't always think critically.
MPR News host Kerri Miller talked with Political Junkie Ken Rudin about the latest news surrounding sexual harassment in Washington. MPR News digital producer Nancy Yang also joined Kerri to read some recent mail from listeners.
The Cube Critics talk about movies that jingle
MPR's Cube Critics discuss their favorite holiday movies with listeners.
When an organization quickly terminates an employee, facing an accusation such as sexual misconduct, what message are they sending to their employees? What impact does this have on the company's reputation?
When it comes to sexual harassment, do we have one standard for politicians and a different one for everyone else?
If you woke up this morning feeling less than refreshed, join the club: The CDC reports that more than a third of American adults don't get enough sleep.
Political Junkie Ken Rudin discussed Democratic Sen. Al Franken's Sunday media interviews, and how recent sexual misconduct allegations against several politicians are reverberating in Washington.