Big Read: In the land of plenty, elderly malnutrition is rising in Singapore – and it’s not just about access to food
Malnutrition among the older population is not a problem unique to Singapore. As people age, health problems and social isolation often lead to dietary changes that leave many lacking the protein and calcium they need in their silver years.
Big Read: With AI doing the grunt work in law firms, where does this leave junior lawyers and fresh grads?
Young lawyers will thrive if they can leverage AI while sharpening the human-centric skills that technology cannot replicate, experts say.
Up Close: Law-graduate-turned-actor Zheng Xi Yong says 'crazy self-belief' won him roles in Bridgerton and Barbie
The Malaysian-born actor and former golden boy of law school tells CNA TODAY why he's determined to stick it out in the volatile world of showbiz.
Ground Up: 'Be human first, influence later' - why F&B operators are urging online reviewers to show empathy
These days, a single viral review posted online can make or break a small business. F&B operators tell CNA TODAY how they are navigating the double-edged sword of internet exposure.
Voices: Markets are volatile again. Should I just cash out and wait?
As geopolitical conflicts rattle markets, it may feel safer to step aside. But reacting to short-term uncertainty may end up hurting returns, finance author Dawn Cher says.
Adulting: My family fell for a phishing scam – and found a buffet of niche insurance plans for everything from kids' illnesses to EV batteries
Protection against scams, dengue fever and the theft of high-end bicycles are among the insurance plans available in the market.
Mental Health Matters: Antisocial or self-contained? How JOMO or the 'joy of missing out' can cut both ways
You've heard of FOMO, but are you familiar with its distant cousin JOMO? Here's why intentionally "missing out" can work wonders for your mental well-being, and how to keep it from leading to isolation.