Kerri Miller Feature

How to improve sex education at school, and at home
"The talk" should really be multiple talks say Dr. Leslie Walker and sex educator Al Vernacchio.
Chasing 'The Muse': A novel searching for the heart of art
Jessie Burton's new novel spins between the art world of 1960s London and the revolutionary fervor of 1930s Spain. At the center of it is a stunning painting, by an artist whose death is shrouded in mystery.
The surprising side-effects of Pokemon Go
Pokemon Go has been praised for getting gamers outside and exercising. MPR News reporter Marianne Combs spoke with guests about the health benefits as well as the social and economic impact of the game.
Win or lose, what's the future of the Democratic party?
Hillary Clinton will make history tonight when she accepts the Democratic party's presidential nomination. Is a split coming within the party or can the tenuous unity being touted from the stage in Philadelphia withstand a very public metamorphosis?
The power of service dogs to change children's lives
4 Paws for Ability, a service dog academy in Ohio, is matching dogs with children with disabilities including autism, diabetes, fetal alcohol syndrome and more. Author Melissa Faye Greene explores these relationships in her new book, "The Underdogs."
What exactly does the Librarian of Congress do?
Last week, the Senate approved Carla Hayden as the next Librarian of Congress. But what does the role entail?