Hazard in a box: How to manage the fire risk of lithium-ion batteries increasingly used in consumer goods
Lithium-ion batteries are in most consumer electronics, from power banks and smartphones to active mobility devices. Although fires arising from the use of these batteries are not commonplace, experts warned that people should take precautions when using them.
CPF has shaped Singaporeans' lives for 70 years, but it is still grappling with trade-offs
Surrounded by controversy and debate over the years, Singapore's Central Provident Fund system treads a fine line between preparing people for their retirements and helping them achieve their lifetime goals while supporting the nation's economic health.
The ex-scholar who took a risk and booked a one-way ticket to the US during COVID in search of a job
At 36, Debbie Soon has already run a spin studio, co-founded an art-focused marketplace with Randi Zuckerberg and written a book about crypto.
'A hidden community': The little-known lives of the women in welfare homes
Adjusting to residential care is hard, but some women in welfare homes say that these facilities have become a home away from home. For others, the goal is to return to the community and regain independence.
I don’t want to micro-manage my kids’ schoolwork. But as a PSLE parent, do I have any other choice?
Ms Kelly Ang has always leaned towards a hands-off approach with her five children's studies. She explains how she is helping her oldest child prepare for the Primary School Leaving Examination without taking over completely.
'Things were not the same anymore': After one partner cheats, can a relationship truly be saved?
After an affair, many factors can affect a couple's decision to split up or stay together. How both partners respond after the betrayal is key, relationship counsellors said.
Not a clock watcher? These steps can ensure you don't upset those who are
If you find yourself taking longer than expected to complete tasks, you might be an “event-timer" who plans activities relative to each other rather than by the clock.