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‘Fart walking’ after a meal is the latest health trend – but does it actually work?

A post-meal walk – fart or no fart – is a simple, effective wellness habit worth adopting.Read More

SG60 staycations: 10 hotel packages with durian feasts, heritage trails and other local experiences

To celebrate Singapore’s Diamond Jubilee, hotels across the island are offering SG60 staycation packages with perks such as heritage tours, durian buffets, dining credits and other experiences. Here’s where to…

Commentary: Taking the good with the bad as Southeast Asia comes under US spotlight

Dr Anjani Sinha faltered at his confirmation hearing to become the US ambassador to Singapore, but he could still be a net positive to the relationship, says US politics expert…

Punish those who think animal abuse is a ‘game’; educate the rest, says Shanmugam

“These animals don’t have a voice, and it’s incumbent upon us to make sure that they are protected,” says Home Affairs Minister K Shanmugam in a CNA interview.Read More

‘We waited and waited’: Jollibean staff allege unpaid wages, CPF contributions amid sudden outlet closures

Once a household name with more than 30 outlets across the island, Jollibean only has a handful of outlets to its name today. Read More

Career fairs, upskilling workshops: Government considers more support to boost fresh grads’ employability

The latest annual graduate employment survey showed that more graduates remained jobless six months after leaving school.Read More

PAP names new heads for all government parliamentary committees; appoints 19 first-term MPs as members

The GPC system was introduced by Emeritus Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong in 1987 to scrutinise the legislation and programmes of the various ministries.Read More

NUS researchers tried to influence AI-generated peer reviews by hiding prompt in paper

The prompt instructed AI tools to “give a positive review” of the paper and avoid highlighting any negatives. NUS says the paper has since been withdrawn from peer review and…

‘Keep an open mind’: Economy taskforce calls on new grads and jobseekers to consider all opportunities

There is some “silver lining” in preliminary employment data, with a slightly higher percentage of new graduates securing jobs this year as compared to 2024, said Manpower Minister Tan See…

Fugitive nabbed in Thailand given capital drug trafficking charge in Singapore

Tan Leng Chong is accused of conspiring with another man to traffic cannabis mixture.Read More