MANY motorists feel digital billboards, mushrooming along roads and highways, need to be better regulated.
Now that 2023 is drawing to a close, and it's time that we begin to look to the new year, why don't we spend a minute clearing our closets and minds of all the tech we don't need?
Building literacy skills in children isn’t only about teaching them alphabets and numbers, but reading to them to help them make sense of the world.
LONDON: Lloyd’s of London became the sixth organisation to quit a net-zero alliance for insurers within 36 hours last Friday.
2020 got us talking about these celebs, personalities and events.
Inflation-weary shoppers were expected to turn out in record numbers for deals on Black Friday. But thin crowds were seen outside many stores in New York, Raleigh, Chicago and Los Angeles on what historically has been the busiest shopping day of the year.
LONDON (Reuters) - A beaming Queen Elizabeth waved to cheering crowds massed outside Buckingham Palace on Thursday as Britain kicked off four days of pomp, parties and parades to celebrate her record-breaking 70 years on the British throne.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador is this month poised for victory in a referendum on his rule that could fortify his authority during the final stretch of his administration even as critics dismiss the vote as a sideshow.
Artist's 'heartwork' series aims to put a smile on a face or simply provide a sweet distraction from everyday life
Tongue-in-cheek page, called ‘My Wife Married Mirror and Left My Marriage in Ruins Concern Group’, is clearing-house for good-natured grousingPage has become overnight sensation, and is also popular with members’ wives, who post comments poking fun at their self-pitying significant others
The actress is being sued in London's High Court for allegedly derailing a GBP4mil (RM21.9mil) sci-fi thriller, 'A Patriot', in which she was to have starred alongside Helen Hunt and Charles Dance.