Did not ‘feel right’: Yale-NUS students say they were asked to destroy DVDs
Associate Professor Natalie Pang, NUS’ university librarian, said licensing and copyright regulations meant that some DVDs could not be redistributed.Read More
Josephine Teo unveils enhanced Singapore AI language model, encourages workers to boost basic AI skills
Singapore’s Minister for Digital Development and Information also said the nation will need to increase backing for formalised training to support businesses’ AI needs. Read More
‘Close shave’: Singaporean Liverpool fan hurt after car ran over his foot in parade crash
Dozens of people, including children, were injured after a car ploughed into a crowd of supporters during Liverpool FC’s Premier League title parade on Monday.Read More
First peregrine falcon chicks hatched and fledged in Singapore after efforts to help breeding
The two chicks hatched in April in the recesses of the OCBC Centre.Read More
First peregrine falcon chicks hatch and fledge in Singapore after efforts to help breeding
The two chicks hatched in April in the recesses of the OCBC Centre.Read More
Expect ‘moderation’ in HDB resale flat prices when supply increases from next year: Chee Hong Tat
More of the new flats built in the last few years will meet the five-year minimum occupation period starting from 2026, said Mr Chee.Read More
At least 6 demerit points, S$200 fine for exceeding speed limit, with harsher penalties for speeding offences from Jan 1
Existing penalties will continue to apply till the end of the year.Read More
Elderly woman fined for feeding grain to wild birds in Toa Payoh
She also disrupted a pigeon trapping exercise by chasing the birds away.Read More
Catch mermaid shows with aquatic artists at Cosford Container Park starting May 31
The performances will run on Saturdays and Sunday starting from May 31.Read More