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CNA938 Rewind - What's the point of deadlines? #SGToday

The Trump administration has argued that the deadline it faced to secure congressional approval for the war on Iran doesn’t matter, due to the ongoing ceasefire with Tehran. Daniel Martin discusses further with Dr Rohan Gunaratna, Professor of Security Studies, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, NTU.

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CNA938 Rewind - SpaceX’s $1.8 Trillion IPO: Is the World’s Biggest Listing Worth $135 a Share?

SpaceX’s IPO is already more than four times oversubscribed, with multiple institutional investors placing orders of $10 billion or more each — making it the most anticipated listing in history. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman ask Jay Ritter, Director of the IPO Initiative, University of Florida whether the unusual 30% retail allocation — triple the typical 5–10% — and a fixed price of $135 make this a genuine opportunity for individual investors or a hype-driven crowding-in.

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CNA938 Rewind - #TalkBack: Postboxes & snail mail in a digital age: Who still uses them?

Soon, you’ll be able to post letters and small packets directly from their residential blocks, instead of a post office or a postbox… But except for e-commerce homesellers, do Singaporeans even post snail mail or parcels out anymore? Daniel Martin discusses further with Dr Sugoutam Ghosh, Head of Graduate Diploma in Logistics and Supply Chain Management Programme, SUSS School of Business.  

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CNA938 Rewind - The cost of a name: PayNow, reputation and consumer trust #SGToday

PayNow users, have some of your user names turned a little scandalous since the nickname feature was disabled? And should you just live with it? Daniel Martin finds out more from Dr Guan Chong, Associate Professor in Marketing, SUSS.

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CNA938 Rewind - Play to learn: Inside Children's Season 2026 #SGToday

Today (11 June) is International Day of Play. It's also the first time the occasion is being celebrated as part of Children's Season, with a month-long line-up of activities built around the power of play. But beyond fun and games, what role does play really have in helping children learn, grow and connect with the world around them? Daniel Martin finds out from Asmah Alias, Director of Galleries, Exhibitions, and Museums (GEM) for HeritageSG. She's also the Museum Director of the Children's Museum Singapore (CMSG)

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