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In a viral TikTok trend, young women are using "girl math" to rationalise their spending habits in inventive ways that don’t always add up mathematically Many online users who find the concept ...
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 ...
SINGAPORE — The Housing and Development Board (HDB) will buy back flats from eligible owners who face genuine difficulties selling their flats due to constraints they face under the Ethnic ...
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 ...
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 ...
SINGAPORE — A survey commissioned by TODAY has found that most millennials have become more fearful (58 per cent) and less sociable (54 per cent) because of the pandemic, though more than half ...
SINGAPORE — After some teething problems early on, the catered food situation at migrant worker dormitories has improved by varying degrees at the different dormitories, foreign workers told TODAY.
SINGAPORE — A 14-year-old student and her parents are disappointed with the response from the Ministry of Education (MOE) to what they say was sustained bullying of the girl both online and at ...
SINGAPORE — Singapore writer Ng Yi-Sheng had been using the TraceTogether mobile application for months during the Covid-19 pandemic. He even carried the token out with him when it is not ...
SINGAPORE — Knowing that he is more susceptible to Covid-19 since he is not vaccinated against it, Mr Tan went looking for his own preventative treatment and eventually learnt of the anti ...
SINGAPORE — One in seven people in Singapore have experienced a mental disorder such as bipolar disorder or alcohol abuse in their lifetime, an increase from roughly one in eight several years ago.
An avocado keychain has been dubbed the "Bell Curve God" by some students from the National University of Singapore A makeshift shrine was created for it, attracting offerings from students in the ...
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