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Daily Cuts - How much is too much of a favour for a friend?

There lies a fine line between self-care and self-centredness, according to a Gen Z commentary author on TODAY Online. She notes that “while boundaries can be good for our mental health, we need to be careful that our boundaries do not block us from connecting with those we care about”. Asia First's Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman asked Dr Geraldine Tan, Director and Principal Registered Psychologist, The Therapy Room about striking the balance between doing a favour and going out of our way.

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Daily Cuts - Don't call it Artificial Intelligence... Call it Apple Intelligence

From Apple Intelligence to iPad Calculator - Singapore Today's Daniel Martin is in Apple Park, and has a rundown of the biggest announcements from WWDC24.

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Daily Cuts - Father's Day Special: The power of love between father and son

On Singapore Today, Justine Moss and Joshua Vong speak with Daniel Lim, Co-Founder of Enable Asia, about how the love between father and son can transcend the toughest of life's obstacles.

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Daily Cuts - Encouraging more Singaporeans to be responsible for their public health

On Singapore Today, Justine Moss and Joshua Vong speak with Michelle Tay, Director, Singapore Kindness Movement, about encouraging more Singaporeans to be responsible for their public health without bringing in legal penalties.

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Daily Cuts - Appeal of Chencharu housing development

On Singapore Today, Justine Moss and Joshua Vong speak with Lee Sze Teck, Senior Director, Data Analytics, Huttons Asia, about the potential appeal of the upcoming Chen-charu housing development in Yishun.

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Daily Cuts - How long walks as a social group helps physical, mental health

From making new friends to healing from physical ailments to appreciating the sights and sounds of Singapore, social walking groups have picked up in the post-pandemic years and continue to grow their numbers. Asia First's Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman check in with Olevia Cheong, founder of Awesome One walking group and how they plan to expand their social activity beyond our shores.

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