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Daily Cuts - Why are we ingesting so much microplastic waste?

Southeast Asia tops the charts in microplastic consumption, but should Singapore be worried too? On Asia First, Hairianto Diman and Susan Ng speak with Dr Stephen Summers, principal Investigator with the Singapore Centre for Environmental Life Sciences to find out more.

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Daily Cuts - With DPM Lawrence Wong set to take over as PM, the clock starts on the battle for hearts and minds...

Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with Eugene Tan, Associate Professor of Law, SMU and former Nominated Member of Parliament, about a commentary he's written titled, "With Lawrence Wong set to take over as PM, the clock starts on the battle for hearts and minds".

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Daily Cuts - Apple CEO Tim Cook on tech making a difference for differently-abled students

Apple CEO Tim Cook is in Singapore, and spoke exclusively to CNA938 during his visit to the Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore School (CPASS). How is technology making a difference for students who are differently abled?

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Daily Cuts - Fertility Support Singapore

With Singapore's birth rate at an all time low, we cast the spotlight on fertility and what Fertility Support Singapore is doing to help couples struggling to conceive. What once started out as an informal online group to provide support to women struggling to conceive, is now a registered charity under ‘I Love Children’.  Work It's Cheryl Goh and Susan Ng speak with Kimberly Unwin, Vice-President, Fertility Support Singapore to find out more about what this means for their outreach and support efforts, including Singapore’s first-ever Fertility Fair.

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Daily Cuts - ABCs of D-ivorce

On the weekly legal series with Pro Bono SG, Work It’s Cheryl Goh and Susan Ng speak to Yap Teong Liang, Director of TL Yap Law Chambers LLC, to unpack the sometimes complicated details and negative fallout of divorce.

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Daily Cuts - Do you prefer texting over calling? So do most young people!

An Australian survey found that among Gen-Zs only one in 10 prefer speaking on the phone and a European survey found that a quarter of them actively ignore phone calls. But as it turns out, this preference is seen in other age groups too. On Asia First, Dr Carol Soon, Principal Research Fellow, Head, Society and Culture, IPS explains to Andrea Heng and Joel Chua that there’s a time and place for text messages and phone calls, no matter how old you are.

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