Good News and Bad News

[ad_1] “We put our feet up, we took things for granted,” opined California Gov. Gavin Newsom on July 2, as he signed into law a doubling of the state’s tax incentives for film and TV projects from $330 million to $750 million annually. Now the impact of the move is starting to come into focus: […]

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Older Singaporeans Support Healthier SG, but Lifestyle Habits Still Lag Behind

[ad_1] New SMU research reveals critical gaps in preventive health, lifestyle habits, and continuity of care as Singapore transitions into a super-aged society. Despite strong pro-health policies, everyday adoption – especially among older adults – remains limited. Bridging this gap requires environmental nudges that make healthy choices easier, more intuitive, and part of daily life. […]

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Inside the greatest night in the history of Scottish football: How Steve Clarke used his own heartache to inspire victory – and how he knew something special was about to happen

[ad_1] It was the minor details which flashed through the mind throughout a restless night. Scott McTominay asking for his mum moments after scoring the greatest goal Hampden has ever seen. Steve Clarke – and the rest of the nation – imploring Kenny McLean to head for the corner flag as he motored towards the half-way […]

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