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STILL COURTING MAJOR SUCCESS
Zverev 'optimistic' about winning maiden Grand Slam title after trials on and off court
Jittery Waring hangs on to Abu Dhabi lead
Paul Waring saw his lead cut to a single shot after he carded a one-over 73 in the third round of the Abu Dhabi Championship on Nov 9.
Red Bull go all in with eight billion laps of Las Vegas
When Max Verstappen goes to Las Vegas chasing a fourth successive Formula One title, he will be racing around a floodlit track his Red Bull team have simulated some eight billion times.
Struggling Wales aiming to deliver ecstasy at last
Warren Gatland has insisted that he is \"relishing the pressure\", even though Wales are on the brink of equalling their all-time record losing streak ahead of their November opener against Fiji in Cardiff on Nov 10.
COMBUSTIBLE CAVS CRUSH WARRIORS
'Hungry' Cleveland pour in 83 points in historic first half for magical 10-0 NBA start
Farrell 'gutted' after NZ end run of rusty Irish
Andy Farrell said there were \"no excuses\" and the best team won, after New Zealand beat Six Nations champions Ireland 23-13 on Nov 8 to end their 19-match winning streak at Lansdowne Road.
VIA SISTINA IS A TRUE CHAMPION
Cox Plate winner adds fifth Gl gong, helps McDonald to Melbourne Cup week record
Investments support CEO's philanthropic commitments
Finance executive believes it's important to contribute meaningfully to society
Vacation club deals leave holiday makers in debt
Shortly after Hope and William Gagnon arrived in Cancun, Mexico, the couple were approached by a salesperson from a vacation club. About 21 hours later, they had agreed to pay US$27,000 (S$35,800) to join the club - a significant commitment for Mrs Gagnon, who is a customer feedback specialist, and Mr Gagnon, a hospital courier.
Red Hat CEO Hicks keeps an eye on red-hot AI
Even for a person who runs one of the best-regarded technology companies, the fast pace of developments in artificial intelligence (AI) can come as a surprise.
Learn 5 powerful tips for success from K-drama Itaewon Class
Hiring and keeping talented staff and customer-centric approach among factors that will benefit your business
What to do with $100,000 windfall or spare cash?
Instead of splurging it all, think of ways to invest and grow that amount, experts advise
How a chef became the internet's favourite billionaire playboy
Exaggerated absurdity portrayed on his clips hooks viewers and keeps them guessing
A battle is raging over the definition of open-source AI
Companies that bet on the right one could win big.
Book culture isn't dead, it's just evolving
Read this before you scoff at audiobooks. We may have just turned a page.
How my mother and I ended up bending and bonding together
I nagged my mum to become fitter and healthier - and then realised I needed to do the same.
I left a profession I loved, then rejoined it. I don't regret the detour
The writer gained much from trying a different field, which gave him fresh perspectives and exposed him to the tech world.
Rising theatre star wants kids to see that their dreams matter
Working with them for Child Aid concert has opened up new side of his creativity
Poly, ITE students get jobs at 'Happiest Place on Earth'
53 of them among first batch from Singapore to intern at Hong Kong Disneyland Resort
Tipsy Collective staff go unpaid amid tussle between co-founder and shareholders
More than 100 employees of home-grown hospitality group Tipsy Collective were not paid their October salaries in what is a sign of the firm's worsening financial mismanagement amid an ongoing legal battle between its co-founder and shareholders.
S'porean student from SJI International dies on school trip in Maldives
A 15-year-old Singaporean student from St Joseph's Institution (SJI) International died on Nov 8 during an overseas trip in the Maldives.
HEALING WITH MAGIC
Health professionals pick up magic tricks to engage and build rapport with patients
Musk took part in Trump-Zelensky call, says Ukrainian official
Mr. Elon Musk took part in a phone call between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and US President-elect Donald Trump after his election victory, a senior Ukrainian official told AFP on Nov. 8.
Biden lets contractors repair US-supplied weapons in Ukraine
Key policy shift comes as a lot of equipment in the country is not in use owing to damage
WHO, 50 countries warn of ransomware attacks on hospitals
The World Health Organisation (WHO) and some 50 countries issued a warning on Nov 8 at the United Nations about the rise of ransomware attacks against hospitals, with the US specifically blaming Russia.
24 killed, scores hurt in bomb blast at Pakistan train station
At least 24 people were killed and more than 40 injured in a bomb blast at a railway station in Quetta in south-western Pakistan on Nov 9, police and other officials told Reuters.
Qatar urged to expel Hamas after group rejected latest hostage deal
US says militant leaders should no longer be welcome in capital of any American partner
Lebanese toddler buried for 14 hours after Israeli strike in induced coma
Rescuers did not expect to find two-year-old Ali Khalifeh alive after an Israeli strike on southern Lebanon killed his entire family and left him trapped under the rubble for 14 hours.
Strong likelihood that famine is imminent in north Gaza: Experts
There is a \"strong likelihood that famine is imminent in areas\" of the northern Gaza Strip, a committee of global food security experts warned on Nov 8, as Israel pursues a military offensive against Palestinian militant group Hamas in the area.
North Korea jams GPS signals, affecting ships and aircraft in South
North Korea staged Global Positioning System (GPS) jamming attacks on Nov 8 and 9, an operation that was affecting several ships and dozens of civilian aircraft in South Korea, Seoul's military said.