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It seems like we’ve yet to form a solid consensus on what’s socially acceptable and what’s not as AI usage continues to grow.
"Now, even the smaller, family-run shops that have quietly served their communities for decades are closing one by one." ...
With fewer flags fluttering in windows, why do some keep the tradition alive? We knock on a few doors to find out.
When Mayeh’s law firm went under, he broke the very rules he once swore to uphold: practising law without a license.
In a season of patriotic reflection, Singapore's goths found a sense of belonging that burned brighter than any fireworks.
Happy birthday Singapore, you're five years away from withdrawing your CPF. After 60 years of nationhood, here's the real ...
Daniel Borces, guitarist and founder of indie-pop band Subsonic Eye, speaks on shaping Singapore for independent musicians to ...
In a city known for its sky-high housing costs, real estate agency Homeseller offers a refreshing change with its budget-friendly flat agent fee, breaking away from the usual percentage-based ...
Modern Singaporean parents say grades and school prestige aren’t everything. But when it’s time for their children’s school applications, do elite schools still hold the most sway? RICE dives into the ...
A walk through Geylang at night now reveals how empty some of the lorongs have become. As sex workers move to the heartlands or online, they realise the trade is becoming more dangerous without the ...
This is the first piece in a series on Jalan Kukoh’s rental housing situation. Through an exploration of people and public policy, the series attempts to help us understand how the poor in Singapore ...