Kerri Miller Feature

SAE scandal: Why can't schools better manage fraternities?
After the University of Oklahoma chapter of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity was shut down for a racist chant, the organization's leaders unveiled a plan to fight discrimination.
Euan Kerr tells us about some recent serialized films that haven't succeeded at the box office.
How to pick the best mortgage
AnnaMaria Andriotis, a reporter for The Wall Street Journal, recently wrote about the options available to home buyers today.
How we talk about race: What word choice says about identity
Is race a social construct? And how do we use race as an identity when it's convenient?
David Couper, a veteran police chief from Madison and Burnsville, attended the memorial service for Tony Robinson, a 19-year-old black man shot and killed by a Madison police officer.
Kerri's book pick is 'The Art Thief' audio book
Art history, intrigue and a voice made for mystery come together in "The Art Thief" audio book.
We discussed the current state of work-life balance today and what can be done to improve it.
3 diplomatic hot spots: Iran, Venezuela and Cuba
We check in on three diplomatic stories: Nuclear negotiations with Iran, a clash with Venezuela over sanctions and the road to normal relations with Cuba.
Political Junkie: The latest on the Clinton emails
Political Junkie Ken Rudin joins MPR News to give his perspective on the national political scene.
Ferguson and the geography of race, poverty
How geography, demographics and economics are creating tension between law enforcement and the communities they serve.