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Daily Cuts - US election: How early voting works and why it matters

    Early voting for the next American president taking place in the U.S with some states reporting record turnouts, two weeks out from the election. Andrea Heng speaks to Miles Coleman, Associate Editor of Sabato's Crystal Ball, University of Virginia Center for Politics, to check out the states conducting these early elections, why they matter and what could change between now and November 5th. 

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    Daily Cuts - Igniting Peranakan pride at the PAssionArts Festival

    In Destination Anywhere, Melanie Oliveiro speaks to Josephine Ng, Treasurer, Joo Chiat Community Arts and Culture Club. Ng tells us where Singaporeans can go to learn more about Peranakan culture by way of the Joo Chiat PAssionArts Festival Village. She'll share the various activities that await participants like Peranakan coaster making and tile painting. Other highlights include street performances, craft booths and workshops like clay craft making.

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    Daily Cuts - Revolutionising food sustainability in Singapore

    In ‘Made in SG’, Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Leonard Shee and Lorraine Koh, Co-Founders of MoNo Foods, a local food waste social enterprise. They talk about their latest location, after moving out from their Chinatown space, their latest venue at Tekka Place – and why their tenancy there has to end by the end of February 2025, as well as how their ongoing efforts to minimise food waste in Singapore has gained traction.

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    Daily Cuts - The Pope is in town: A local attendee’s experience

    Pope Francis is arriving in Singapore, his final stop on his 12-day tour of Asia Pacific that included Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Timor Leste. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman ask Brendan Lee, a papal mass attendee, what he’s looking forward to in this papal visit and why he thinks Singapore is on the Pope’s map. 

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    Daily Cuts - How to rethink the role of taxis in Singapore as the industry shrinks

    When was the last time you hailed a taxi by the street or boarded one from a taxi stand? Booking a ride is now second nature to us and taxi companies have had to adapt by finding their space on ride-hailing platforms to retain a share of passengers. But what’s a more long-term sustainable model for Singapore’s taxi companies – and their drivers?  Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman find out more from Associate Professor Raymond Ong, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, College of Design and Engineering, NUS

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    Daily Cuts - Australia to ban children from using social media

    Australia will ban children from using social media with a minimum age limit as high as 16, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Sept 10. He added that legislation to keep children off social media will be introduced in 2024, describing the impact of the sites on young people as a “scourge”. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman examine the feasibility of this plan and the impact of such a ban with Associate Professor Razwana Begum, Head, Public Safety and Security Programme, Singapore University of Social Sciences

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