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SINGAPORE — At least 154 people have fallen prey to a “recurring tech support scam” since January this year, with losses amounting to at least S$7.1 million, the authorities said on Tuesday (April 26) ...
SINGAPORE — When a family moved into their newly renovated condominium unit at Normanton Park in Queenstown in March, they reportedly began experiencing symptoms such as dry eyes and sore throats. A ...
SINGAPORE — In a quirky display of devotion to academic success, some students at the National University of Singapore (NUS) have turned to an unconventional "deity" in the hopes of securing ...
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, adapting ...
SINGAPORE — To better support households with the cost of living, some 2.5 million Singaporeans age 21 and above will receive cash payouts of between S$200 and S$400 in September 2024. Finance ...
SINGAPORE — More than half of young people here aged 21 to 34 felt anxious sometimes about talking to people in person and find it easier to communicate online. This was part of a new survey’s broader ...
SINGAPORE — The massive layoffs in the technology industry that took place over the last two years seem to be continuing in 2024, with companies such as Google, Amazon, Duolingo and Twitch announcing ...
SINGAPORE — Singaporeans are less happy today compared to five years ago, although those who have a more balanced view of life were generally more satisfied, a survey by the National University of ...
SINGAPORE — A town council’s decision to partially cordon off the void deck of a public housing block in Woodlands to prevent ball-playing has been met with criticism online. It did this to address ...
SINGAPORE — For Ms Shuhadah, upgrading from a Housing and Development Board (HDB) flat to owning a private property is a goal she would like to achieve at some point in her life — not for herself, but ...
SINGAPORE — This is the first year that Primary 6 students will not have to sit for mid-year examinations at school, but 12-year-old Ziya Hasna’s joy at the reprieve has been short-lived. She is due ...