Kerri Miller Feature

Funny books by funny women
We dig through the history of women in humor writing, and build a list of laugh-out-loud reads.
The golden age of women in comedy
Comedians Annabelle Gurwitch and Ophira Eisenberg discuss the state of women in comedy. It's a golden age, Gurwitch says, or at least a cubic zirconium age.
Op-Ed: Pope Francis and abortion
After seeing Pope Francis in Philadelphia over the weekend, religion professor Anthea Butler writes, "the Pope is taking his church from the culture wars into the streets."
Three views on China
With Chinese President Xi Jinping in the US, MPR News with Tom Weber examines three important issues in China; cybersecurity, the environment, and the Chinese economy.
Congress and the GOP after Boehner
An in-depth look at John Boehner's resignation and the future of the Republican Party.
Friday Roundtable: Global gabfest
A discussion of international news this week including developments in China, Russia, Syria, Europe and Cuba.
NPR's Sylvia Poggioli, Tom Gjelten, and Don Gonyea are part of a team of correspondents anchoring the special broadcast from Congress.
Home inspector John Trostle and contractor Samantha Strong discuss how to button up your home for the winter and other home improvement topics.
A recent Pew study shows that teenagers are building significant friendships online, and that their online social networks are leading to happier and more connected lives — an idea that flies in the face of conventional wisdom regarding teens and technology.