Kerri Miller Brief

Most people don't argue about the value of civic and volunteer service. But should it be mandatory?
We took a break from the divisions of the election to talk about something that unites us - food.
This presidential campaign has been full of surprises, but few anticipated that it would prompt a national conversation on sexual assault.
Election laws still in flux in many states
The requirements for getting a ballot have always varied state by state. This year rules seem to be changing weekly nation-wide as courts and legislators push and pull over what kind of restrictions are allowed.
Climate Cast: Solutions to America's water crisis
Which cities and which corporations are stepping up their water conservation?
While many male evangelical leaders are supporting the U.S. Republican nominee for president, their female counterparts are speaking out.
MPR News host Kerri Miller spoke to Ken Rudin, the Political Junkie, about the three presidential debates and what races might push the Democrats into the majority.
Climate Cast: World leaders agree to limit planet-warming hydrofluorocarbons
World leaders met in Rwanda to discuss a plan to reduce hydrofluorocarbons in the atmosphere, which could stop the atmosphere from warming nearly a whole degree by the end of the century.
Takeaways from the final debate
The third and final presidential debate of 2016 is over. Two professors discuss what the candidates said.