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S'pore entrepreneur who promised overseas jobs to migrant workers under fire over visa delays, says most applicants refunded ...
An avocado keychain has been dubbed the "Bell Curve God" by some students from the National University of Singapore A makeshift shrine was created for it, attracting offerings from students in the ...
Explainer: Man acquitted of raping daughter as her evidence was not ‘unusually convincing’ — what does this legal term mean?
SINGAPORE — An “obsession” with efficiency and the emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) are among the forces driving the new rounds of layoffs at technology companies since the start of ...
This article is written in partnership with the Ministry of Communications and Information in support of Forward Singapore. Each week, TODAY’s long-running Big Read series delves into the trends ...
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 ...
TODAY Youth Survey: Most say taking part in civic discourse is important; just over half feel Govt is receptive to differing views ...
SINGAPORE — The prospect of waterfront living and accessibility to East Coast Park, for example, will likely result in high demand for the Bayshore Build-to-Order (BTO) projects. The existing ...
Almost eight in 10 youths believe there is a significant wage gap between blue collar and white collar workers, the TODAY Youth Survey 2023 recently found But fewer youths believe that consumers ...
SINGAPORE — When her new employer declared “from now on, I’ll be your boyfriend”, the 25-year-old foreign domestic worker from Myanmar felt very uncomfortable.
SINGAPORE — The Singapore Turf Club (STC) will help horse trainers and owners who are affected by the club’s impending closure in March 2027, such as to find new jobs or find new homes for ...
Employers and HR experts say academic qualifications shouldn't be totally done away with, as survey shows changing attitudes ...