Kerri Miller Feature

How Cargill is adapting to climate change
Listen to Cargill Executive Chairman Greg Page talk about how climate change will affect crop yield and the ability to feed our world.
Tuesday's midnight deadline has come and gone and still no deal has been reached in the nuclear talks between Iran and six world powers. Listen to the discussion to learn what all sides want.
Why managing your health means less medicine, not more
Dr. H. Gilbert Welch argues that Americans seek out tests, treatments and attention from doctors and "too many people are being tested and exposed to the harmful effects of the testing process."
What Indiana, Arkansas religious freedom laws really mean
Listen to our discussion about what these religious freedom laws say, how they are legally interpreted and what it means in our political landscape.
For this week's Screen Time, Kerri and Stephanie discussed the film "Serena." Listen to their discussion.
Budget cuts at the IRS are making for long waits and bad taxpayer service for people trying to file.
What really happened at the O.K. Corral
It turns out the shootout didn't even happen at a corral. Mary Doria Russell digs for truth in the American myth of Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday.
The decline of marriage over the past 50 years is not the cause of our current economic insecurity and inequality, but really more the result of it, Nicole Sussner Rodgers said.
How primary doctors are making it personal
A growing number of primary care doctors are leaving the traditional medical clinic and insurance systems behind and working more directly with patients.