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Daily Cuts - Work It x Mental Health Series Part 2

If you have a teenager at home, do you know how to have a conversation about mental health with them? How should you respond if you’re confronted with the subject by your child? Tune in to the second episode of Work It's Mental Health series where Stanley Leong and Cheryl Goh speak with Wendy Chua, Founder and MD of Wand Inspiration, which seeks to empower people to achieve purpose, passion and meaning in their lives, and she shares tips on how to have a better handle of the matter.

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Daily Cuts - Winning an Earthshot Prize

Singapore Today's Daniel Martin and Hui Wong speak with Aadith Moorthy, Founder, Boomitra, about winning an Earthshot Prize, aimed at supporting innovative projects to tackle climate change.

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Daily Cuts - COE premiums closing lower in all categories

Singapore Today's Daniel Martin and Hui Wong speak with Singapore University of Social Sciences' Associate Professor Walter Theseira about Certificate of Entitlement (COE) premiums closing lower in all categories in the latest bidding exercise.

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Daily Cuts - Analysis: SIA's record half-yearly net profit

Singapore Today's Daniel Martin and Hui Wong speak with Shukor Yusof, Founder, Endau Analytics, about Singapore Airlines posting a record half-yearly net profit of $1.44 billion.

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Daily Cuts - Commentary: What you need to know about AI’s role in your A&E visit

Artificial intelligence models are increasingly relied upon by healthcare professionals to make decisions and treat patients. What does this mean for information disclosure practices? We speak with the commentary's co-author Dr Michael Dunn, Associate Professor, Centre for Biomedical Ethics, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore.

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Daily Cuts - Talking rubbish: what's next when Pulau Semakau is full?

Pulau Semakau is Singapore’s only waste landfill facility. It will run out of space by 2035 at current waste disposal rates. We speak with Tan Huileng, Executive Director, Zero Waste SG, to see what Singapore is doing to deal with its waste volumes.

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