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Daily Cuts - Tropical at National Gallery Singapore

Melanie Oliveiro speaks to Teo Hui Min, Curator at National Gallery Singapore, on where Singaporeans can go, to get up close to an original painting by iconic Mexican artist Frida Kahlo. Kahlo’s work is just one of the many highlights of the ongoing NGS exhibition Tropical: Stories from Southeast Asia and Latin America. Teo will highlight some of the over 200 paintings, sculptures, prints and immersive installations on display at Tropical, which she co-curated.

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Daily Cuts - Keeping our mature workers employed

Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with Patrick Tay, Assistant Secretary-General and Strategy Director, NTUC, about initiatives aimed at keeping mature workers employed.

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Daily Cuts - Phased trial on new updates to Google Protect anti-scam feature

On Tech Talk, Singapore Today's Daniel Martin speaks with Eugene Liderman, Director of Android Security Strategy, Google, about a phased trial on new updates to the Google Protect anti-scam feature. This update – a partnership between Google and the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore – automatically blocks suspicious apps when sideloaded, if they have suspicious installation requests or features.

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Daily Cuts - Coping with Reunion Dinner demand

Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin find out from Jun Low, Director of JC Global Concepts, how one chain of Chinese restaurants is coping with the Reunion Dinner demand this evening.

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Daily Cuts - Parenting by lying linked to more lie-telling in children

Is the truth about your child's honesty hiding in your own little white lies? A new study by NTU tells us the truth. Joel Chua and Susan Ng speak with Associate Professor Setoh Peipei, Psychology Division, NTU’s School of Social Sciences

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Daily Cuts - Fighting drug abuse among youths

Three teenage girls were arrested for abusing Ice. Although the number of teen drug abusers went down between 2018 and 2022, it could be due to the impact of Covid-19 movement restrictions, rather than a fundamental change in attitude towards drug abuse among youths. Joel Chua and Susan Ng look at what more can be done to keep our youths away from drugs with Dr Tracy Loh, Council Member of the National Council Against Drug Abuse   

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