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Nabilah Awang joined TODAY in 2019 and is on the health, arts and culture, community and social beats. She was previously reporting for The New Paper in 2015, where she covered breaking and ...
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 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 — 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.
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 — The Government has announced the fate of golf clubs here, after days of speculation over which of the golf courses with leases expiring within the next 10 years will have to make way ...
SINGAPORE — Foreign domestic workers have contributed significantly to Singapore’s economy, but they are often financially excluded, and some return home worse off, a new study has found.
SINGAPORE — "Help me take a Snapchat video and I’ll jump.” Those were the last words of 17-year-old Jonathan Chow before he vaulted over a barrier at Orchard Central and fell four floors to ...
SINGAPORE — A quiet individual who gets things done – that was how Tampines GRC Member of Parliament Mah Bow Tan described the People’s Action Party’s (PAP) newcomer Cheng Li Hui, who ...
A recent survey of more than 5,600 Singaporeans for their perceptions and attitudes towards dementia presented a clear call to action: More needs to be done to change the stigma present in our ...
SINGAPORE — Singapore has tied with America’s New York to share the unwanted title of being the most expensive city to live in, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit’s (EIU) latest ...
Explainer: How does giving wrong and false evidence in court differ, and when is action taken?
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