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Daily Cuts - Beyoncé and her legacy set to be the subject of a new university course

Pop superstar Beyoncé and her expansive cultural legacy will be the subject of a new course at Yale University in 2025. The class will focus on how the multi-hyphenated artist has generated awareness and engagement in social and political ideologies. She is not the first performer to be the subject of a college-level course, with the recent one being Taylor Swift. Hairianto Diman and Susan Ng speak to Jem Aswad, Executive Music Editor, Variety, to find out if the study of entertainment icons as a subject of academia is an emerging trend.

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Daily Cuts - Keep your belongings safe in the air...

Singapore Today's Daniel Martin and Susan Ng speak with Aaron Wong, Founder, The MileLion, about keeping your belongings safe while flying.

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Daily Cuts - Could geopolitical tensions and social media lead to self-radicalisation?

Singapore Today's Daniel Martin and Susan Ng speak with Dr Noor Huda Ismail, Visiting Fellow, S Rajaratnam School of International Studies, about how geopolitical tensions and social media exposure could trigger or accelerate self-radicalisation.

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Daily Cuts - Matter of Fact: Don't be a quitter this Quitter's Day!

Quitters Day (on January 10th) marks the day when people are most likely to abandon their New Year's resolutions. The Work It team explores 5 tips on how you can take a moment to regroup, refocus, and recommit rather than give up.

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Daily Cuts - Quitter’s Day: Rethink your goals before you quit

As we kickstart the New Year, what actionable strategies have you put in place to make the rest of 2025 count? Work It’s Hui Wong and Vaisali Prabhakaran speak to transformational catalyst and author of Leadership Orbit, Matthew Mattison, to spark a positive action plan for the year ahead.

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Daily Cuts - How the Los Angeles wildfires affects Hollywood, awards season

The Los Angeles wildfires are showing no signs of dying down as the blaze spreads to Hollywood Hills – just as awards season begins. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman find out from Stephen Galloway, Dean of Chapman University’s Film School if work has come to a standstill in Hollywood. 

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