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SINGAPORE — One restaurant has resorted to creating a special “midnight high tea” menu, while some have tried to close early despite the risk of being fined by Changi Airport Group.
SINGAPORE — A blackout at Johor Bahru's Customs, Immigration and Quarantine Complex (CIQ) that went on for at least 11 hours was an "embarrassment", the Malaysian state's chief minister Onn ...
As part of a series to highlight youth activism, TODAY speaks to young people in Singapore who are not only passionate and vocal about social issues, but are driving positive change through their ...
SINGAPORE — The Nets advertisement that was published on epaysg.com and that sparked off a controversy about “brownface” did not breach the Internet Code of Practice but was done in poor ...
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 ...
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 ...
Explainer: How dangerous is formaldehyde, a sour-smelling chemical used in furniture, and what should homebuyers know about it?
SINGAPORE — A logistics and warehousing service provider became the first company here to be prosecuted for falsely declaring that it had considered Singapore candidates during its hiring ...
His first wife Huang Qiuyan has remained a steadfast supporter of her ex-husband even after their divorce.
SINGAPORE — Singaporeans have become more liberal towards homosexuality over the last five years, with a paper by the Institute of Policy Studies (IPS) showing “distinct shifts” in attitudes ...
SINGAPORE — Sprawling over 700ha, the new Tengah estate — which is about the size of Bishan —will not only feature the country’s first car-free town centre, it will also allow residents to ...
SINGAPORE — A survey commissioned by TODAY has found that most millennials have become more fearful (58 per cent) and less sociable (54 per cent) because of the pandemic, though more than half ...