Kerri Miller Feature

2015 on pace to be the hottest year ever
Both NOAA and NASA reported last month was the warmest June on record.
Why Islam is on the rise worldwide
By 2050, the number of Muslims will nearly equal the number of Christians in the world.
The U.S. has a high rate of cesarean sections and epidurals. Would home birth help its infant mortality rate? Many midwives say yes, but some doctors caution that giving birth at home can be very dangerous.
'Contempt of cop' and the arrest of Sandra Bland
A law professor said the Texas officer's strong reactions to Sandra Bland's questions during a traffic stop led him to assert authority in the face of disrespect.
The Pew Research Center found that more young Americans than ever before are not attached to a faith.
Medicare is always changing, so we get tips from an expert on how to get the most out of the program.
Medicare at 50: A look at successes and drawbacks
More than 50 million Americans have Medicare today and that number is going to grow as America "grays."
Literary mysteries: The best-selling books of all time
Harper Lee's "Go Set a Watchman" sold more than a million copies in its first week, but it's got a long way to go to crack the all-time bestsellers list.
The deep community roots of the Black church
Listen to two experts talk about the origin of the Black church and what role it serves today.
Scientist on the realities of the workplace for women
Nobel Laureate Tim Hunt declared several months ago that the trouble with girls in laboratories is that "you fall in love with them, they fall in love with you and when you criticize them, they cry