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The US flag flies above the White House in Washington, DC. Photo by Mandel Ngan/AFP
World
White House threatens homeless with imprisonment
WASHINGTON - The White House on Tuesday threatened homeless people in Washington with imprisonment...
The conflict between popular actress Anna Jobling and her mother, Ariz Arop, continues to be the talk of the town after the latter came forward with an emotional revelation about how her daughter has been allegedly treating her.
National
Anna Jobling's mother upset after receiving injunction order
SHAH ALAM - The conflict between popular actress Anna Jobling and her mother, Ariz Arop, continues...
Image for illustrative purposes only. - CANVA
HEALTH
Chemical burns are the most complex and dangerous type of burn injury, says plastic surgeon
CHEMICAL burns are considered the most severe and complex type of burn injury, combining the...
Malaysia’s female labour participation rate (FLPR) was 56.4 per cent as of May 2025, an increase from 56.2 per cent in 2023, according to the Department of Statistics Malaysia. - Photo illustrated by Sinar Daily
HEALTH
Menopause treatment can help women stay in the workforce
KUALA LUMPUR - Lim Ai Jing is feeling a bit guilty. When her 54-year-old mother called her to...
Scoliosis may begin as a slight slouch or curve, but for those living with it, it often means enduring breathlessness, discomfort, emotional strain and quiet resilience. Photo: Edited via Canva
HEALTH
Not just bad posture: The hidden toll of scoliosis on health and life
IT starts with a slouch, a shoulder higher than the other or a subtle curve that few notice. For...
Individuals living with PWS, Mike, Nagheendran and Ken, with their caregivers Azman, Maheswarie and Lantz, together with the participants of PWS Human Library, after the engaging session.
HEALTH
When hunger doesn’t stop: Raising awareness on Prader-Willi syndrome in Malaysia
In most homes, a child asking for second helpings at dinner is met with encouragement or teasing....
Addressing childhood obesity is not merely a matter of making changes to diets and lifestyles but requires a comprehensive, cross-sectoral approach, ranging from public health policies to community-level enforcement and awareness. Photo: Edited via Canva
National
Collective action needed to tackle childhood obesity
KUALA LUMPUR - Addressing childhood obesity is not merely a matter of making changes to diets and...
While conventional treatments often result in a life expectancy of less than a year, newer therapies, including more convenient options such as oral targeted tablets, can now extend survival to as long as three years. - 123RF photo for illustration purpose only
HEALTH
Lung cancer survival doubles with advances in modern therapies, says expert
KUALA LUMPUR - Lung cancer, long known as a ‘silent killer’ and consistently among the top...
Childhood obesity has become a global health crisis, with poor dietary habits and sedentary lifestyles, fuelled by screen time and lack of physical activity, contributing to this "epidemic”. - Photo illustrated by Sinar Daily
HEALTH
Too young, too heavy: Malaysia’s rising childhood obesity crisis
KUALA LUMPUR - Like any other teenager, Muhammad Mikhael Qaiser Mohd Yuzaini longs to participate in...
According to a press release dated May 2019 by the United Nations Children’s Fund Malaysia, Malaysians’ consumption of sugary drinks has increased dramatically over the past 15 years, in tandem with rising incomes. - Photo illustrated by Sinar Daily
HEALTH
Obesity’s toll on children’s mental, emotional health
KUALA LUMPUR - "Do you want the 30 sen change or sweets?” a female vendor, who was selling...
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Dieters spend longer consuming fast food content on social media
Versatile actress Nabila Huda is ready to challenge herself with silat action roles if given the opportunity and is willing to immerse herself in the traditional martial art to ensure an authentic performance. - BERNAMA FILE PIX
Nabila Huda eyes action roles, trains in silat
Franchella owner Nur Syafawani Adnan prepares various types of biscuits, which are now seeing growing demand, when met here recently. - Photo by Bernama
From setbacks to sweet success
Once seen merely as a leisure activity or hobby, e-sports is now reshaping the education landscape as its potential as a learning medium gains increasing attention. Photo for illustrative purposes only - Pixabay
E-sports emerges as platform to develop students' soft skills
The responsibility of addressing the spread of sensitive content on social media should not fall on a single party, but be shared between users and platform providers. Photo for illustrative purposes only - 123RF
Shared responsibility needed to curb spread of sensitive online content
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Mounting traffic woes along the Klang–Shah Alam route prompt calls for government intervention
Traffic congestion along the Klang–Shah Alam route has become more pronounced in recent years, emerging as a major obstacle for daily commuters. Photo by Bernama
Independent preacher Kazim Elias still weak, not yet able to receive visitors
The latest photo of popular independent preacher Datuk Mohammad Kazim Elias shared on his official Facebook page on Thursday.
Siti Nurhaliza involved in four-vehicle crash on Mex Highway
Datuk Seri Siti Nurhaliza was hospitalised after a four-vehicle accident on the Maju Expressway while returning from a performance. Photo: Social media
Diesel, RON97, RON95 prices drop effective tomorrow
The Finance Ministry (MoF) has set a new diesel price in Peninsular Malaysia at RM5.97 per litre, effective Thursday until April 22. Photo for illustrative purposes only.
Vivy, Fadza granted temporary release of passport to perform haj, trial postponed to July
The trial involving FashionValet Sdn Bhd (FashionValet) founder Datin Vivy Yusof and her husband, Datuk Fadzarudin Shah Anuar, for criminal breach of trust (CBT) involving RM8 million in investment funds, which was supposed to begin today, has been postponed to July. Photo by Bernama
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