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Young adults today are less inclined to take on the conventional responsibilities of marriage, opting instead to allocate their resources elsewhere. Photo edited in Canva
Features
Love, life and choices: The younger generation is doing it their way
MARRIAGE, once a non-negotiable milestone, is now just one of many options for Gen Z, who prioritiSe...
Quiz
Should you stick to one job, or jump to the next opportunity? Let's find out!
Gen Z is redefining career paths, with many prioritising growth and flexibility over long-term...
Financial pressures affect daily spending and fundamentally reshape major life decisions. Photo: Canva
Money
The hustle economy: Young Malaysians facing the cost of modern living
PICTURE this: A loaf of Gardenia bread that once cost RM1 now sells for RM3.A college student's...
A robust Parliamentary Services Act is crucial for safeguarding Malaysia's democracy, as it ensures the independence of Parliament from government influence. - BERNAMA FILE PIX
National
Robust Parliamentary Services Act key to safeguarding Malaysia's democracy, says expert
SHAH ALAM - A robust Parliamentary Services Act (PSA) is crucial for safeguarding Malaysia's...
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LIFE
Rethinking job loyalty: The shift towards career flexibility
The traditional notion of building a lifelong career within a single organisation is rapidly...
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National
AI could replace 70 per cent of tasks in computer-based jobs, study says
LONDON - As much as 70 per cent of tasks in computer-based jobs could be transformed or replaced by...
A pedestrian walks past a car dealership for Japanese automaker Toyota in Tokyo on February 5, 2025. (Photo by Yuichi YAMAZAKI/AFP)
World
Toyota to build Lexus factory in Shanghai
TOKYO - Toyota Motor Corp announced on Wednesday that it will construct a new Lexus factory in...
US President Donald Trump (right) and Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hold a press conference in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC, on February 4. Photo by Andrew Caballero/AFP
World
'US will take over Gaza Strip' - Trump
WASHINGTON - United States (US) President Donald Trump on Tuesday said that the "US will take over...
MEF president Datuk Dr Syed Hussain Syed Husman said this adjustment was necessary to maintain the wage gap between the lowest-paid workers and those in higher categories.
National
New minimum wage: MEF calls for salary adjustments for higher positions
SHAH ALAM – Employers in Malaysia may consider increasing salaries for higher positions following...
This photo taken on December 23, 2024 shows vendors waiting for customers at a street market outside the Pouyuen Vietnam factory, owned by Taiwanese shoemaker Pou Chen, in Ho Chi Minh City. (Photo by Nhac NGUYEN/AFP)
World
'Too hard': Vietnam's factory workers return to country life
HO CHI MINH -Treading a familiar path for women in rural Vietnam, Nguyen Thi Hiep found a factory...
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Image for illustrative purposes only. - CANVA
Do you really know what colour blindness looks like?
Driven by her interest in drawing and makeup, Suzana, who is in her 40s, shares videos of her work on social media.
TikToker creates SFX makeup looks, finds it therapeutic
Datuk Rosyam Nor. Photo by Bernama
Artistes need Plan B, popularity doesn't last forever - Rosyam
Photo: Samyang Foods website
How South Korea’s Buldak noodles set the world on fire - and what Malaysia can learn
Stall owner Suriati Shairi, 41, said she has been selling peanut sauce bun noodles for RM1 since 2003, but raised the price by 50 sen in the past two weeks. Photo by Bernama
Bun noodle with peanut sauce, a delicious draw in Tapah Road
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Why it’s time to put mental health first at work
In most Malaysian workplaces, mental health is still seen as a personal issue rather than an organisational responsibility, says a mental health expert. Photo: Canva
Workplace tragedies: High time for improved safety standards
Photo illustrated by Sinar Daily
Malaysia’s labour force is getting older, how do we keep it going strong?
Malaysia’s ageing workforce needs to be countered by a shift in the national employment strategy with a focus on inclusivity, technology adoption, and sustainable workforce planning. Photo: Canva
Under pressure: How your 9 to 5 could be showing up on your skin
Chronic workplace stress could contribute to hormonal changes, such as elevation of cortisol levels in the body, aside from interference of the sex hormones, including testosterone and progesterone. Photo: Canva
Four students killed as water tank collapses at Indonesian boarding school
Scene at Pondok Modern Darussalam Gontor in Magelang Regency. (Photo from TheStar)
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