Kerri Miller Feature

Are we, like, literally ruining the English language?
Language expert Ammon Shea discusses the most common language mistakes and how it's affecting the future of English.
9 facts about emotional memories and recall
New science shows that when memories are attached to particularly emotional events, we're more likely to create a false memory.
Peter A. Zelles, a clinical psychologist in St. Paul, worries a new Minnesota medical records law could be "the end of psychotherapy as a useful treatment."
How mental illness changes a marriage
"There's no handbook on how to survive your young wife's psychiatric crisis," writes Mark Lukach. He spoke with MPR News' Kerri Miller.
Political Junkie: Ted Cruz is running for president
Political Junkie Ken Rudin joins MPR News to give his perspective on the national political scene.
This week lawmakers will vote on a measure to fix Medicare reimbursements for doctors.
Pediatrician: Marijuana use safer than alcohol for teens, young adults
Your children are likely to experiment with drugs or alcohol at some point. If you have to draw a hard line on marijuana or alcohol, which should you choose?
How secure is your data?
We invited three technology and security experts to talk about the current state of data security.
Why so many Americans are stressed about money
There is a growing inequality stress gap: those who make less have higher levels of stress, according to The American Psychological Association's annual stress survey.
Climate Cast: Winter arctic sea ice nears all-time low
In this hour-long edition of Climate Cast, we look at arctic sea ice, Alaskan villages facing climate change head on and a boulder field in Uganda that offers ancient clues to our changing planet.