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Francis Ngu with a stray rescued from the floodwaters in Bintulu recently. Photo credit: Francis Ngu Hown Hua Facebook
National
Bintulu hero saves strays from floodwaters, loses business but not hope
BINTULU - It had just started drizzling when content creator and animal activist Francis Ngu Hown...
Photo for illustrative purposes only. Photo source : Pexels
HEALTH
Keep your health resolutions with the power of compounding
Just moving and eating a little bit better every day can translate into big health...
Time for a fresh new start for the new year. - Canva
LIFE
Declutter your life: Simple steps to reclaim your space, peace, and purpose
When life feels overwhelming, we often forget the simple yet transformative act of decluttering....
Water test, sniff test and visual test are useful to identify bad eggs, other than checking for expiration date. Photo - 123RF
HEALTH
Fresh or foul? How to identify bad eggs
SHAH ALAM - Cooking requires a set of skills and this includes identifying whether an egg is safe to...
Scientists say that the presence of viral fragments in milk, which is pasteurised, isn’t cause for alarm, but that the bigger problem is the ongoing uncertainty about the size and scope of the outbreak. - Photo for illustration purpose only/Canva
World
Raw cow's milk infected with bird flu sickens mice, shows study
WASHINGTON - Mice fed raw cow's milk infected with bird flu experienced high levels of the...
La House Bahulu Norela Abdul Rahim founder (right) with her worker preparing bahulu gulung. Photo by Bernama
National
‘Bahulu gulung' made by mothers enjoying brisk sales
KUALA LUMPUR - When homemaker Norela Abdul Rahim embarked on expanding her bahulu gulung business,...
Aida Yuhaini Yusoff, 43, showing the crafts made from corn flour. Photo by Bernama.
National
Corn flour innovation produces craft products with big potential
KUALA LUMPUR - While a majority of us use corn flour to thicken our gravies and sauces, an...
Nafsiah displayed the lemang tepung produced by the residents of Kampung Air Kuning, Kuala Pilah recently.
National
‘Lemang Tepung', the forgotten delicacy
KUALA PILAH - At first glance, it looks like ‘lemang’ made from glutinous rice, which is a...
Nancy with her late mother Bibi MacPherson @ McPherson. Photo: Social media
National
From mother’s apron strings to political rings: Nancy Shukri’s path to politics
SHAH ALAM – We all have heroes, those guiding lights who illuminate our path and for Women,...
Third-generation gong maker Ronny Makuut, 44, said the gong-making in the village started in the 1950s following a dream by a village elderly for residents to make the gong to ensure the well-being of the village. - Photo by Bernama
ARTS & CULTURE
Gong-making skills in Kampung Sumangkap, Sabah, passed down from generation to generation
KUDAT - The biggest challenge in preserving the art of traditional handicrafts is having a second...
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Hospitality today is no longer defined solely by infrastructure or star classification, but by service quality, responsiveness and professionalism while guest experience plays a critical role in shaping visitors’ first impressions of Malaysia. - Photo illustrated by Sinar Daily
Hotels need to uphold best industry practices to protect Malaysia's image
In a world-first discovery, scientists in Australia have found that the human heart can regrow muscle cells after a heart attack, raising hopes for future regenerative treatments for heart failure. Photo for illustrative purposes only - Canva
Human heart regrows muscle cells after heart attack
Photo illustrated by Sinar Daily
Obesity still widely misunderstood, stigma continues to delay medical care - Experts
Shamsul stated that increased freedom of expression and stronger public engagement have fostered a healthier political environment, where criticism is no longer viewed solely as a threat but as a sign of democratic maturity.
‘The best moment in democracy’: Shamsul Iskandar lauds Malaysia’s growing openness
Former political secretary to the Prime Minister Datuk Seri Shamsul Iskandar Mohd Akin described himself as “personally very lucky” to have worked under Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, whom he credits as a tireless and deeply committed leader. - Source: @shamsuliskandar (X)
Anwar is a ‘tireless and committed’ leader - Shamsul Iskandar
Most Popular
Preschool to begin at age five, Year One at six from 2027 – PM
Preschool education will start at the age of five, while entry into Year One will be at the age of six.
Divorced couple detained for ‘khalwat’ in hotel
Investigations later revealed that the pair had previously been married but divorced about three to four years ago.
Gunman jailed for life in killing of Japan ex-PM Abe
In this picture taken on July 24, 2019 Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe speaks on the podium during a ceremony marking one year before the start of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. Photo by Behrouz Mehri/AFP FILE PIX
Preschool abuse scandal: Al Kauthar Eduqids launches probe after viral abuse videos
Al Kauthar Eduqids (AKE) has launched an internal investigation following disturbing reports of alleged abuse and neglect at one of its preschool branches.
Woman loses RM166,000 to non-existent investment scheme
The 43-year-old woman met a man on social networking app Litmatch on Jan 15. - 123RF photo
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