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Explainer: How dangerous is formaldehyde, a sour-smelling chemical used in furniture, and what should homebuyers know about it?
SINGAPORE — A student-led survey looking into accommodation charges at the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) has been circulating on Instagram over the past week, after the ...
SINGAPORE — In Singapore’s fast-paced and highly competitive society, working an average of 44 hours a week has been a part of its culture. For new employees just stepping into the workforce ...
SINGAPORE — The proportion of resale flat buyers who pay cash-over-valuation (COV) for their homes has halved since 2021, with the decline noticeably occurring after enhancements were made to ...
SINGAPORE — Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram — platforms under social media giant Meta — continue to be the main avenues for scammers to contact their victims, according to data released by ...
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 ...
SINGAPORE — The upcoming “Long Island”, to be reclaimed off Singapore’s eastern coast, will be about twice the size of Marina Bay, tripling the length of the existing East Coast Park ...
These "anti-fatigue" laser lights on an expressway in China have gone viral for supposedly preventing night drivers from falling asleep at the wheel.
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 ...
SINGAPORE — When her new employer declared “from now on, I’ll be your boyfriend”, the 25-year-old foreign domestic worker from Myanmar felt very uncomfortable.
SINGAPORE — A new Covid-19 virus strain BA.2.86, also known as “Pirola”, is raising eyebrows among global health experts due to its numerous mutations that could have implications on its ...
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