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Movies 'Sinners' is the latest movie to have a post-credit scene What is the deal with post-credit movie scenes? NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Linda Holmes, host of the Pop Culture Happy Hour podcast, about why they exist and whether they really work. Linda Holmes
Latin America Cuba's deputy foreign minister denies claims China is building spy bases in the country There are signs that China is trying to spy on the US from Cuba. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe discusses developments with correspondent Eyder Peralta, who recently met with Cuba's deputy foreign minister. Ayesha Rascoe
Economy Walmart CEO warns tariffs will raise prices. Here's how that impacts you Who are the winners and losers when it comes to inflation? NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to Mark Blyth, a political economist at Brown University, about the impact of President Trump's tariffs. Ayesha Rascoe
Pope Leo celebrates his inaugural Mass in Vatican City, calls for peace Pope Leo celebrated his inaugural Mass in Vatican City as head of the Catholic Church, where he called for love and unity, and a world where peace reigns. Ruth Sherlock
Nyle DiMarco discusses his documentary 'Deaf President Now!' A student protest at Gallaudet University forced out its newly appointed president 37 years ago. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Nyle DiMarco, co-director of the new documentary "Deaf President Now!" Ayesha Rascoe
Kentucky Governor confirms over 18 dead from overnight tornadoes Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear said 18 people were killed in his state from a devastating tornado, and the death toll could rise. Karyn Czar
Arts & Life New research finds how Barbie doll's heel height corresponds with her job Barbie once could only stand on her tip toes, in tiny high heels. Her job? To look pretty. A new study finds there's a correlation between flatter-footed Barbies and more job choices. Ayesha Rascoe
Asia Despite a ceasefire, families in Kashmir wonder if their homes are safe Families who live in Kashmir were shaken by some of the worst fighting in decades between India and Pakistan. They wonder if they'll be safe with a ceasefire in place. Omkar Khandekar
Business A Texas salesman discovers the truth about 'Made in the U.S.A': no one's buying A shower head vendor in Texas asked customers if they'd be willing to pay more for a product that was made in the USA. The answers poured cold water on claims of patriotic purchases. Scott Horsley
Here's why dogs look like their owners, according to science People often say dogs and their owners look and act alike. Now there's science to back that up. Ayesha Rascoe