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Explainer: How dangerous is formaldehyde, a sour-smelling chemical used in furniture, and what should homebuyers know about it?
SINGAPORE — An “obsession” with efficiency and the emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) are among the forces driving the new rounds of layoffs at technology companies since the start of ...
This article is written in partnership with the Ministry of Communications and Information in support of Forward Singapore. Each week, TODAY’s long-running Big Read series delves into the trends ...
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 ...
Almost eight in 10 youths believe there is a significant wage gap between blue collar and white collar workers, the TODAY Youth Survey 2023 recently found But fewer youths believe that consumers ...
More new parents are splurging on premium postnatal care for the mothers in confinement It can cost them a five-figure sum if they check into confinement centre care, for instance A Singaporean ...
SINGAPORE — About one-third of Singapore adolescents reported mental health symptoms such as depression, anxiety and loneliness, but just one in 10 parents were able to identify "clinical-level ...
SINGAPORE — In a move to step up the fight against scams, a set of proposed new laws will make it a crime for anyone to share their Singpass password or account with someone whom they suspect ...
The recent news about SPH Media inflating circulation figures of its titles has cast a spotlight on the relationship between circulation as well as readership numbers and advertising rates.
SINGAPORE — Singapore has tied with America’s New York to share the unwanted title of being the most expensive city to live in, the latest Worldwide Cost of Living index showed. Results of the ...
TODAY Youth Survey: Climate crisis strikes fear, pessimism but youths believe Govt policies can make the most impact ...
SINGAPORE — Although the proportion of people open to finding potential partners through online dating avenues and mobile applications had roughly doubled since around 10 years ago, a ...
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