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McLaren's British driver Lando Norris (centre) leads the pack as he drives at the start of the Formula One Singapore Grand Prix night race at the Marina Bay Street Circuit in Singapore on 22 September 2024. (PHOTO: AFP)
McLaren's British driver Lando Norris (centre) leads the pack as he drives at the start of the Formula One Singapore Grand Prix night race at the Marina Bay Street Circuit in Singapore on 22 September 2024. (PHOTO: AFP)

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First up, McLaren's Lando Norris has emerged champion at the F1 Singapore Grand Prix on Sunday (22 September), as he keeps chipping away at Max Verstappen's (Red Bull) points lead. And the latter has also threatened that he may leave Formula One. Find out why.

Billionaire Eduardo Saverin, who co-founded Facebook with Mark Zuckerberg, and his family have made a $20 million donation to the Singapore American School. In a weekly email sent on Friday (20 September), the schools superintendent Tom Boasberg said that it is the biggest donation in the school's history. Read more about what the gift will do and why the Saverin family gifted it.

Singapore kitefoiling Olympian bronze medallist Max Maeder has won his second championship title in as many races after his Paris outing. Maeder was crowned champion at the 2024 Formula Kite Asian Championships in Daishan, China, on Sunday (22 September). Get all the details of the Asian kitefoiling championship race.

Staff members at Mediastorm, a Chinese media company based in Hangzhou, may be working off their brand spanking new Apple iPhone 16 Pro today... its founder is reported to have announced an iPhone 16 Pro giveaway to about 100 workers, including interns. Find out more about the giveaway, including the other Apple item they will be getting.

In Malaysia, the Global Ikhwan Services and Business Holdings Sdn Bhd (GISBH) business group is currently at the centre of a multi-agency investigation for a slew of criminal activities, including child sexual exploitation, human trafficking, and promoting Islamic deviancy. Find out more about this group and how it is purportedly linked to the banned Al-Arqam.

And over in the US, where elections season is heating up, Republican candidate Donald Trump has said he would not run for president again in 2028 if he loses this November. Find out more.

Singapore's key consumer price gauge rose 2.7 per cent in August from a year earlier, official data showed on Monday. Find out more and what analysts think.

And in bigger news for planet Earth, we will be getting a second moon this month – temporarily, at least. What's most interesting is, it won't be the first time. Find out more.

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    F1 Singapore Grand Prix: McLaren's Lando Norris wins, chips away at Red Bull's Max Verstappen's lead

    McLaren's British driver Lando Norris celebrates winning on the podium after the Formula One Singapore Grand Prix night race at the Marina Bay Street Circuit in Singapore on 22 September 2024.
    McLaren's British driver Lando Norris celebrates winning on the podium after the Formula One Singapore Grand Prix night race at the Marina Bay Street Circuit in Singapore on 22 September 2024.

    McLaren's Lando Norris emerged champion at the F1 Singapore Grand Prix on Sunday (22 September), as he keeps chipping away at Max Verstappen's (Red Bull) points lead.

    Norris cut another seven points off Verstappen's lead with a dominating win in at the iconic night race.

    Meanwhile, Verstappen has threatened that he may leave Formula One due to the governing body's (Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA)) management of the sport. For instance, he has called the FIA's insistence on pursuing issues such as drivers swearing "silly".

    Verstappen had been given a community service punishment after he was caught swearing at the pre-race press conference on Thursday.

    Get the details on what happened during the F1 Singapore Grand Prix that just concluded.

  • Earth to get a second moon this month: Scientists

    Planet Earth. Digital enhancement of a NASA image. (PHOTO: NASA)
    Planet Earth. Digital enhancement of a NASA image. (PHOTO: NASA)

    Earth will get a second moon – a temporary one, at least.

    A small asteroid will be pulled into orbit around the Earth as a "mini-moon" later this month before the space rock heads to other parts of the solar system, scientists said.

    The 10m-wide asteroid, dubbed 2024 PT5, will become a mini-moon from 29 September until 25 November, astronomers said in a new study published in the journal Research Notes of the AAS.

    This isn't the first time Earth is getting a "mini-moon" though – find out more.

  • Singapore's August core inflation is at 2.7 per cent year-on-year

    The ION Orchard Shopping Centre and SMRT Orchard Station entrance with shoppers and pedestrians. (PHOTO: Getty)
    The ION Orchard Shopping Centre and SMRT Orchard Station entrance with shoppers and pedestrians. (PHOTO: Getty)

    Singapore's key consumer price gauge rose 2.7 per cent in August from a year earlier, official data showed on Monday. This is the final inflation reading before the next review of monetary policy settings.

    The core inflation rate, which excludes private road transport and accommodation costs, was above a rate of 2.5 per cent in July.

    The headline inflation measure in August was up 2.2 per cent from the same month last year. What do analysts think? Read to find out.

  • Former US President Donald Trump said he would not run again if he doesn't win 2024 polls

    Republican presidential candidate former US President Donald Trump speaks at a rally at the Aero Center Wilmington on 21 September 2024 in Wilmington, North Carolina. (PHOTO: Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
    Republican presidential candidate former US President Donald Trump speaks at a rally at the Aero Center Wilmington on 21 September 2024 in Wilmington, North Carolina. (PHOTO: Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

    And over in the US, where elections season is heating up, Republican candidate Donald Trump has said he would not run for president again in 2028 if he loses this November.

    During an interview that aired Sunday, the ex-president was asked if he could see himself running in 2028.

    "No, I don't," Trump said.

    Read on for the details and find out why if he loses, he would still be eligible to run for the US Presidency again.

  • Malaysia's GISBH is accused of being Al-Arqam's evolution. Find out more about the group

    A man rides by the Global Ikhwan Service and Business Holdings (GISBH) headquarters building at Rawang. (PHOTO: Faris Hadziq/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
    A man rides by the Global Ikhwan Service and Business Holdings (GISBH) headquarters building at Rawang. (PHOTO: Faris Hadziq/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

    In Malaysia, the Global Ikhwan Services and Business Holdings Sdn Bhd (GISBH) business group is currently at the centre of a multi-agency investigation for a slew of criminal activities, including child sexual exploitation, human trafficking, and promoting Islamic deviancy.

    The group has long been under suspicion for its links to the banned Al-Arqam movement, and continues to face scrutiny over its controversial practices and beliefs. Perlis became the first state to issue a fatwa, or religious ruling, declaring GISBH as deviant.

    What happened to Al-Arqam, and how did the group, including its former members, evolve into GISBH? Find out in this report.

  • Chinese company Mediastorm gifts staff, including interns, with $100,000 worth of iPhone 16 Pros

    The new iPhone 16 series smartphones go on sale at an Apple store in Beijing, China on 20 September 2024. (PHOTO: REUTERS/Florence Lo)
    The new iPhone 16 series smartphones go on sale at an Apple store in Beijing, China on 20 September 2024. (PHOTO: REUTERS/Florence Lo)

    Staff members at Mediastorm, a Chinese media company based in Hangzhou, may be working off their brand spanking new Apple iPhone 16 Pro today... its founder is reported to have announced an iPhone 16 Pro giveaway to about 100 workers, including interns.

    In an internal message to staff, founder Tim Pan reportedly said, "It doesn't matter if you're an intern or a new hire, as long as you're with the company at this time, you'll receive one. The company will also be covering any related taxes, don't worry."

    Besides the new iPhone, Mediastorm is also giving its employees the Apple Watch Series 10. Read on to find out more.

  • Singapore Olympic bronze medallist Max Maeder wins 2024 Formula Kite Asian Championships

    Max Maeder (left) and Wan Li (right), the new Asian Champions of the 2024 Kiteboarding Asian Championships. (PHOTO: IKA Media / Matias Capizzano; https://www.sail-world.com)
    Max Maeder (left) and Wan Li (right), the new Asian Champions of the 2024 Kiteboarding Asian Championships. (PHOTO: IKA Media / Matias Capizzano; https://www.sail-world.com)

    Singapore kitefoiling Olympian bronze medallist Max Maeder has won his second championship title in as many races after his Paris outing.

    Maeder was crowned champion at the 2024 Formula Kite Asian Championships in Daishan, China, on Sunday (22 September). He was in second place in the 2023 instalment.

    Read more about the race, which was affected by a typhoon in the region prior to its start.

  • Facebook co-founder donates $20 million to Singapore American School

    Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin in a 2016 file photo. (PHOTO: REUTERS/Edgar Su)
    Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin in a 2016 file photo. (PHOTO: REUTERS/Edgar Su)

    Billionaire Eduardo Saverin, who co-founded Facebook with Mark Zuckerberg, and his family have made a $20 million donation to the Singapore American School.

    In a weekly email sent on Friday (20 September), the schools superintendent Tom Boasberg said that it is the biggest donation in the school's history.

    The announcement also cited Saverin's wife, Elaine Saverin, as saying she hoped the donation would aid thousands of current and future students at SAS. She reportedly said that the gift "is a significant and meaningful way for our family to demonstrate our commitment to the school".

    Find out more about the Saverin donation and the school.