ACCIDENTS can happen in the blink of an eye, often when least expected.
WITH heavy vehicles making headlines all too often of late, netizens were aghast when a viral video clip earlier this week showed a lorry being driven around with a raised tipper bucket.
IT IS said that a man's home is his castle, and by extension, that domain should include the verandah of the house.
LOVE 'em or hate 'em, unless you've been living under a rock, it's impossible to escape the Labubu craze.
IN TIMES of crisis, accurate information is crucial to avoid unnecessary panic.
The allure of nature's wonders often leads to tales that sound almost magical.
IN the waters off Sabah, dangerous reptiles are known to make unexpected appearances.
IN the heated realm of football, passions can sometimes spill over from the pitch to the stands.
WHEN anger flares and mere words are insufficient, fists fly, and in extreme cases, weapons are wielded.
I don't like sand. It's coarse and rough and irritating and it gets everywhere.
EVERY driver can see it from a distance. The sight of this long slip of paper pinned on a windscreen can trigger a roller coaster of emotions.
Lasers on aircraft sound like something out of science fiction, even now in 2025.
WHEN an argument breaks out, emotions can lead people into uncharted territory.
ON the road, tempers can flare as fast as the traffic lights change.
IN THE rich tapestry of Malaysian English, the word "lah" stands out as a quintessential expression.
ONE'S health is a matter that should never be neglected. Unfortunately, some suffering from long-term diseases, desperate to be rid of what ails them, can be susceptible to unscrupulous businesses.
Social media posts have gone viral, claiming that some individuals were issued with arrest warrants from Bank Negara.
Bills, bills, bills. There's always another bill to pay.
IT SOUNDS like something out of a cop comedy; a national police force spends time and resources trying to track down a repeat offender who stays one step ahead of them by changing their identity – only to learn this person was actually a cultural misunderstanding.
In the realm of too-good-to-be-true offers, one retiree found himself entangled in a web of deceit when he saw an advertisement on social media.