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Are durians bad for health? Why drink salt water after eating the fruit? Chew on what the experts say ...
The Singapore health authorities are aiming to cut down the population's sodium intake by 15 per cent over the next five years One key strategy is to replace half of the salt sold in the market ...
Justin Ong covers manpower, transport and sports for TODAY. He first joined the newsroom in 2018 as an intern, and had the opportunity to cover the Trump-Kim Summit and the SingHealth data leak ...
As part of a series to highlight youth activism, TODAY speaks to young people in Singapore who are not only passionate and vocal about social issues, but are driving positive change through their ...
SINGAPORE — The apex court on Friday (July 15) ordered lawyer Joseph Chen, who previously represented a woman convicted of fatally abusing her domestic worker in a high-profile case, to pay S ...
A majority of young Singaporeans aspire to own private homes, but worry that their kids will not be able to afford houses in the future, the latest TODAY Youth Survey has found As many as 78 per ...
In a recent Parliament session, Nominated Member of Parliament (NMP) Eugene Tan spoke extensively on the role of meritocracy in Singapore, reigniting a debate that has captured public interest in ...
We look at three valuable skills crucial for the next generation of Singaporeans to navigate what is already termed the “fourth industrial revolution”. In just five years, there will be over ...
‘I spent nothing on myself for 5 years’: Rights group urges slashing of recruitment fees that burden migrant workers ...
SINGAPORE — To better support households with the cost of living, some 2.5 million Singaporeans age 21 and above will receive cash payouts of between S$200 and S$400 in September 2024.
Senior civil servants in superscale grades received an annual salary of S$200,000 to S$260,000 in the past five years For Singapore Armed Forces personnel who wanted to work after leaving service ...
He was a man unafraid to challenge the popular ideologies of the day; he had no truck with dogma. Right up to the end of his life, Mr Lee Kuan Yew believed in constantly adapting to the hard ...
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