Wanting a break from work but fearing ‘bad impression’, woman forged MC to get hospital leave
Su Qin also forged her mother’s death certificate in order to extend her stay overseas.Read More
I drove into Malaysia without a VEP tag on Day 1. This is what happened
Malaysian authorities announced last week that foreign-registered vehicles that had yet to install VEP tags by Oct 1 would still be allowed to enter from Singapore.Read More
4 in 5 Singapore students under 18 want media literacy classes: Study
Over 60 per cent of youths under 18 have encountered fake news, with many of these coming from social media platforms such as Instagram or TikTok, according to a survey…
Private home prices fall 1.1% in third quarter, first dip in a year; HDB prices rise
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Casino dealer pocketed S$55,000 worth of chips by slipping them into his pants, gets jail
He would cover his hand with a piece of paper and grab a high-value chip before slipping it into his waistband, or through the zipper of his trousers.Read More
Lee Hsien Yang pays Shanmugam, Balakrishnan more than S$600,000 for defamation
The High Court had ordered Mr Lee to pay S$200,000 in damages and costs of S$51,000 to each minister for defaming them over their rental of state properties at Ridout…
Internet down for some MyRepublic customers since Monday
MyRepublic said on Monday evening a fix was being implemented but some customers still had issues with their broadband connection on Tuesday.Read More
Money Talks Podcast: ‘Radical ideas’ needed to revitalise the Singapore stock market
The Singapore stock market may seem too safe and even “boring”. But boring can be good if you play the long game, says our guest. Read More
Gig girls: Meet 4 women in Singapore who have fulfilling day jobs but started passion-filled side hustles
Not content with their professional roles, these women lovingly started creative pursuits, from being a fibre artist, founding a pet ferry service, becoming a tourist guide, and a route setter…