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One firefighter was injured battling an early morning fire Thursday that destroyed a storage shed at an abandoned commercial ...
The officer became suspicious of the front-seat "passenger" in the man's 1998 Honda while he drove on the LIE.
“Without Swee Keat and Chee Hean, Singapore would not have been able to achieve all that it has over these years. If I am able to take Singapore forward from here, it is because of leaders like ...
SINGAPORE: After almost 15 years in politics, Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat announced on Wednesday (Apr 23) that he will be retiring from politics ahead of the 2025 General Election.
The iconic pea plant experiments of Gregor Mendel laid the foundations for the science of genetics. Now 160 years on, an international research collaboration has used genomics, bioinformatics and ...
Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat, 64, announced his retirement from politics on Wednesday (April 23). He said on Facebook that he would not be contesting the General Election on May 3 and ...
Leftover ham and ham bones can be used to make split pea soup. Split pea soup is an inexpensive and easy meal to make. The soup can be made in a slow cooker or on the stovetop in a few hours.
SPCG and PEA's wholly owned PEA Encom International jointly set up Set Energy Co, with SPCG being the largest shareholder, to develop and operate the solar farm with a power generation capacity of ...
The genetic bases of the seven pairs of contrasting traits in the garden pea that were described by the ‘father of genetics’, Gregor Mendel, have long puzzled scientists. The discovery of the ...
There are hundreds of weeknights in a year. That’s a lot of dinner! Test kitchen editor Kendra Vaculin is here to help. In her series Speedy Does It, she shares whoa-worthy meals you can get on ...
Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat, who had helmed the team since the last election in 2020, was a surprise exclusion at the last-minute. He entered the nomination hall with the five other ...
[SINGAPORE] At the end of Nomination Day on Wednesday (Apr 23), the two biggest names that won’t run in the May 3 election are Senior Minister Teo Chee Hean and Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat.