A landslide in China's southwestern province of Yunnan, specifically in Zhaotong city, occurred at 05:51 local time on Monday, trapping 47 people. Unfortunately, two individuals have lost their lives, and dozens remain missing. President Xi Jinping has ordered a comprehensive rescue effort in the region, where sub-zero temperatures further complicate the situation.
Andrew Scott's film, "All of Us Strangers," delves into themes of trauma and loss, focusing on the solace found in imagined conversations with departed loved ones.
On Tuesday, senior lawmakers in Congress unveiled a bipartisan deal aimed at expanding the child tax credit and introducing several tax breaks for businesses. The $78 billion tax agreement, brokered by House Ways and Means Chair Jason Smith (R-Mo.) and Senate Finance Chair Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), comes after months of negotiations in the divided Congress.
Senior staff members are experiencing anger and sadness following the merger of the music website Pitchfork with the men's magazine GQ, which has resulted in job losses.
Roman Atwood and his wife, Brittney, provided another intriguing example this week by sharing a home video that showcased both of them. What makes this story remarkable is that the video was recorded over a decade before they crossed paths, adding an unexpected twist to their connection.
Young Fathers, Gossip, and The Smile will headline the 6 Music festival in Manchester, with CMAT and Jordan Rakei also participating.
The Post Office attempted to cover up evidence of postmasters' innocence by smearing them, but ultimately failed. The BBC uncovered this deception, revealing that the Post Office had lied and threatened in an effort to suppress a whistleblower from the Horizon scandal.
Mexican actor Adan Canto, known for his roles in X-Men and Designated Survivor, passes away at 42 after battling cancer. Kiefer Sutherland and Halle Berry pay heartfelt tributes to his remarkable talent and spirit.
UK rap star Skepta apologizes and removes artwork for his upcoming single "Gas Me Up" following criticism for its offensive nature, particularly in relation to the Holocaust.
Over the past 20 years, publicly-funded museums and galleries have reported over 1,700 missing items, including pants, moustaches, and bird livers.