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How tech budgets drive small business growth
In a world where small businesses are expected to do more with less, the difference between growth and stagnation may come down to...

Why wine bottles have an indent at the bottom
There’s a small ritual in opening a bottle of wine. You twist, uncork, and maybe smile at the soft pop that follows. What’s...

Is spending half your salary on rent in Singapore a mistake—or just reality for expats?
When Reddit user u/Internal-Parking7010 asked whether it was “financially reckless” to spend nearly half her monthly salary on rent in Singapore, she probably...

How liver health and daily habits are connected
Everyone talks about detox like it’s a product. But your body already has one built-in: the liver. It filters, processes, and clears almost...

How the Red Sea and Strait of Hormuz are rewriting global trade risk
Geopolitics has re-entered the waterways with force. The Red Sea and the Strait of Hormuz—two of the world’s most critical maritime corridors—are no...

Minimalism linked to improved mental health, according to experts
A drawer that opens smoothly. A shelf free from overstuffed regrets. A corner that feels like exhale. These aren’t just design choices—they’re signals...

Why Singapore’s 2025 tech graduates are facing a tougher job market
A post on the Singapore subreddit over the weekend captured the quiet anxiety rippling through this year’s crop of computer science graduates. “Are...
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GOP tax bill impact by income group raises equity concerns
A major Republican-led legislative package now moving through the US Senate promises broad tax relief and fiscal reform—but for many working Americans, especially...

The strategic advantage of welcoming employees back
Companies spend months sourcing, interviewing, and onboarding talent. But once someone leaves, the system assumes the door shuts permanently. There’s often no designed...

Why does jeans have a tiny pocket?
There’s a pocket on your jeans that’s never held your phone, rarely holds coins, and routinely pinches your knuckles when you try to...

Things you should avoid paying for with a credit card
For many Singaporeans, credit cards feel like a financial lifeline. They offer ease at checkout, rewards on spending, and the flexibility to delay...

Financial repression is back—and this time, it’s global
The tariffs unleashed under President Donald Trump may have dominated the headlines, but the true turning point in global economic strategy wasn’t a...

What the matcha craze is really costing
A tiny bamboo whisk. A green swirl of powder. A few seconds of silence before the first sip. This is how matcha entered...

This is the best fruit for gut health, says a digestive health expert
Most people think of fiber as something optional—nice to have if you're watching your digestion or aiming for heart health. But the numbers...

AI is reshaping work—but not always fairly. Here’s what to watch
Everyone’s talking about how AI will replace jobs. But that’s not the real story—not yet. What’s already happening is quieter, subtler, and in...
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