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WATCH: 40 passengers evacuated in collision involving lorry and 2 buses 🚌

The accident happened on Thursday (May 30) morning at the junction of Loyang Avenue and Pasir Ris Drive 1.

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Migrant worker fired over 'loan shark' harassment leaves Singapore after failing in last-minute appeal

A resident of Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC submitted the appeal on Mr Md Sharif Uddin's behalf during a meet-the-people session with PM Lawrence Wong.

https://tdy.sg/456Oh8Z

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Opposition leader Pritam Singh set to go on trial in October

The Workers' Party leader faces two charges of lying in Parliament to a committee of privileges over Ms Raeesah Khan's case.

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WATCH: Why some young adults in S'pore face the future under-insured 💲

Various survey results found that a majority of Gen Z respondents lack coverage for critical illnesses and accidents.

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Gurmit Singh, who left full-time work for his family 10 years ago, says it's 'retribution' they don't have time for him now

Choosing your family over career is never an easy decision to make, but for local actor Gurmit Singh, it's something he's "never regretted doing".

👨‍👩‍👦‍👦 https://tdy.sg/3X2WeKg

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Ex-auxiliary cop gets 6 months' jail for taking S$750 in bribes from sex drug peddler during Geylang patrols

The prosecutor said the offences were premeditated and “purely motivated by greed”.

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American chicken sandwich chain Chick-fil-A to hold S'pore pop-up at Esplanade Mall

Diners are required to make a reservation before heading down to the pop-up.

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[NEW] TODAY's weekly quiz 🧩

How well do you know this week's stories? Take our quiz every Friday to find out.

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The Big Read: Not for the faint-hearted — inside the world of homeschooling and how to tell if it works for your family

Despite Singapore's world-renowned education system, why do some parents choose to homeschool their children and what are the challenges they and their children face? Here's what they have to say.

📚 https://tdy.sg/4571QVO

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Explainer: Trump guilty on all 34 counts in hush-money criminal trial. Can he still run for president?

Political observers said the guilty verdict could energise Trump's most loyal supporters but could also undermine his appeal to better educated, younger voters, especially women.

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The Big Read in short: The draw and pain of schooling your child at home

For many homeschooling parents, the appeal lies in providing personalised attention, flexibility and a holistic education for their children. However, this alternative pathway is not without challenges and is not for everyone.

📚 https://tdy.sg/3yPltFQ

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Student group appeals to SUTD to review 'sharp' 36% fee increase for hostel rooms

The students are hoping for a gradual fee hike similar to other universities.

➡️ https://tdy.sg/4aIY9XP

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Gen Z Speaks: As a graduate of the ‘Class of Covid’, trying to start my career mid-pandemic was rough. But I never lost hope

"Whenever my parents asked about my job search out of concern, I would deflect with a vague, brief response like: 'Yes, finding' to avoid seeing their faces fall with disappointment," says the author.

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The Stories Behind: The community nurse ensuring patients' care after they leave hospital, touching lives along the way

For Ms Wee Ai Ling, the sphere of work for nursing extends far beyond hospital walls, encompassing a vital role often performed far from the public eye.

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This 34-year-old underwent surgery to shed 50kg but then comes a new problem: 6kg of drooping skin

Having lost 50kg to 60kg of body weight, Mr Bernard Sim still mostly avoided activities that required him to remove his shirt, such as swimming. “I could (go swimming) perhaps, but it’d be unsightly for others.”

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At 13, Freddie Almazan was shot in the head. Now the motivational speaker tries to help others get a second shot at life

Referring to the Japanese practice of kintsugi — the act of repairing broken pottery by mending them with gold — from which he draws inspiration, Mr Almazan said: “Kintsugi teaches us that our scars... we should be proud of (them), something that we should embrace, something to be celebrated.”

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'The animal comes first': Wildlife photographers urge fellow hobbyists to moderate 'hunt' for rare creatures

Certainly, the euphoria of getting the perfect shot can sometimes lead some photographers into a frenzy to get "that shot", and ethics and the welfare of the animal can sometimes take second place. 

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Community Heroes: How I live with an autoimmune disease and help fellow patients find support and form friendships

"Seeing members form friendships and find solace in shared experiences is incredibly fulfilling," writes Ms Sherry Soon, who suffers from vasculitis and founded Autoimmune Diseases Singapore to connect with others facing similar challenges.

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Gen Zen: I tried ‘dopamine fasting’ and found unplugging isn't as easy as it sounds

“Do note that getting dopamine is not a bad thing," said one mental health expert. So why are some people onboard this dopamine fasting bandwagon?

🔗 https://tdy.sg/3VpRn4H

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[ICYMI] The Big Read in short: The draw and pain of schooling your child at home

Former architect Anju Tupili (above) homeschools her two children - Yohan Ayush, 17, and daughter Hossana Yakubi, 12.

🎒Parents who homeschool and education experts say that this educational pathway is not without challenges and is not for everyone.

Most who are doing the same tell TODAY that they want to provide a more personalised and flexible education, without the stress and rigidity often associated with conventional schooling.

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