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New: You can now listen to articles. SINGAPORE — Software engineer Jeffrey, 26, thought he had adulthood all figured out when he moved into a sleek one-bedroom condominium unit near Somerset in ...
Each week, TODAY’s long-running Big Read series delves into the trends and issues that matter. This week, we look at the concept of giftedness, if it can be nurtured and what relevance it has in ...
Take France, for instance. In 2017, the country added the "droit à la déconnexion" — the right to disconnect — to its Labour Code to improve people’s quality of life by formally separating ...
SINGAPORE — For about 20 years, Mr Michael Kuan, who was born with spina bifida and has neurological and urological issues, has been using a motorised wheelchair to get around. But this user of ...
A recruitment agency owner has been accused of taking money from migrant workers This is in exchange for work permits and visas abroad, which have not materialised Mr Sazzad, known for championing ...
SINGAPORE — Parents who exercise more self-control and face less financial stress tend to use less harsh punishments with their children, a National University of Singapore (NUS) study has found ...
Last week, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong expressed hope that more couples would embark on parenthood and hinted that more government support for families aspiring to have children is on the way.
ERA Realty released a White Paper stating that more young Singaporeans between the ages of 26 and 35 are buying new private property The report largely attributed ...
SINGAPORE — The massive layoffs in the technology industry that took place over the last two years seem to be continuing in 2024, with companies such as Google, Amazon, Duolingo and Twitch ...
While public libraries in some countries are facing dwindling visitorship, funding cuts and copyrights tussles amid the digitalisation wave, those in Singapore have escaped the same fate On the ...
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 the TODAY Youth Survey 2023, 76 per cent of youths polled said they expect their children or future children to obtain a university degree Sixty-nine per cent believed having a degree was still ...
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