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We need to stop wasting food – here's how to do it
An estimated one third of food produced globally goes to waste but we can take steps to address the problem.
Is your teen addicted to gaming? It could be a mental disorder
Do not assume that gaming is just a passing phase, and that your child will eventually grow out of it on his own.
Frequent use of over-the-counter medicines can be harmful to health
Over-the-counter (OTC) medications are drugs which have been found to be safe and appropriate for use without the supervision of a health care professional such as a physician.
'Bad Boys For Life', and 7 other non-CNY films to watch this January
Will Smith, John Cena, Robert Downey Jr, Kristen Stewart... there's a lot of star power in the non-Chinese New Year movies you can catch this month.
She lost 30kg but felt weak and unhappy... until she started lifting weights
Ellyse Ng tried out running initially and dropped a staggering 30kg. But overtime, her priorities changed from wanting to lose weight to getting stronger.
Lessons we can learn from Vision 2020
Although Vision 2020 has been replaced by other development plans, there are lessons we can take away from this first vision of Malaysia as a developed nation.
India cuts palm oil import tax, could lift Malaysian shipments
MUMBAI: India has cut import taxes on crude and refined palm oil from Southeast Asian (ASEAN) countries after a request from suppliers, a government notification said on Tuesday.
These are the headlines that grabbed your attention last year
There was no shortage of major events that grabbed the nation's attention in 2019, but here are the stories that our readers found the most compelling.
Once more unto the breach we go
PETALING JAYA: It was the best of years for some Malaysian sporting heroes, but not for Malaysian sports as a whole, especially when we did not meet our medal tally target in SEA Games 2019.
Goh set to get going – at the Malaysian Masters
KUALA LUMPUR: Singles shuttler Goh Jin Wei could make a swift return to competition at the Malaysian Masters next week — less than three months after she underwent a colectomy surgery.