Surprising activities that can get you arrested in Singapore

Aside from these, Singapore is also popular for its strict regulations. The country has some laws that might surprise outsiders, and breaking them is considered an offence that could get you arrested or fined. 7 surprising activities that can get you arrested in Singapore Here are seven surprising activities that fall into this category; ADVERTISEMENT 1. Chewing gum The import, sale, and possession of chewing gum are banned in Singapore. [Read More]

Tandem Mobi: The 200 Best Inventions of 2023

These are independent reviews of the products mentioned, but TIME receives a commission when purchases are made through affiliate links at no additional cost to the purchaser. SPECIAL MENTION: Tandem Diabetes Care claims that its Tandem Mobi is the smallest durable automated insulin delivery system, and is so tiny “it can fit in a coin pocket.” The size makes the device more discreet than others, and it works both manually and with a smartphone. [Read More]

The 36 Best Celebrity Memoirs

Stars may or may not be like us, but there is one thing they all seem to have in common: they love writing about their lives. From silent film legend Charlie Chaplin to Nickelodeon child star Jennette McCurdy, Hollywood autobiographies have been a thing for generations now. But in the last few years, publishing has seen a celebrity memoir boom in which chart-topping pop stars and Brat Packers alike are more than willing to bare their souls for our amusement. [Read More]

The best blackhead removal videos of 2018

But others garner millions of views by featuring a much smaller, subtler type of pimple: the humble blackhead. They get their namesake color not from dirt but from oxygen. Blackheads by definition are open to the air. When exposed to oxygen, their contents turn a brownish-black color , according tothe US National Institutes of Health. ADVERTISEMENT Below, in no particular order, INSIDER has rounded up some of the greatest and most-watched blackhead removal videos posted to the internet in 2018. [Read More]

The Supremes at Earls All-You-Can-Eat Review: A Star Trio Carries This Slightly Tempe

Ain’t no mountain high enough to daunt Odette, Clarice and Barbara Jean in this adaptation of the bestseller about a trio of Indiana women sticking together through the years. It would be difficult to spoil one of most rousing scenes in “The Supremes at Earl’s All-You-Can-Eat,” if only because it figures mightily into the movie’s trailer. [Read More]

The Updated COVID-19 Shot Works on the Newest Variants

Every COVID-19 vaccine is a step behind the virus. In the time it takes companies to make the shot, SARS-CoV-2 is already busy mutating into different versions that can evade the immune response produced by it. But even though the latest vaccine targets XBB.1.5, a variant no longer dominant in the U.S., it seems to be doing a decent job at warding off some of the emerging variants. In a study published on the preprint server bioRxiv, scientists led by Dr. [Read More]

TrustNordisk Boards Mari Storsteins Disability-Empowering Pic My First Love From T

TrustNordisk has picked up international sales on filmmaker Mari Storstein‘s debut feature “My First Love.” Filming is underway on the Norwegian film produced by Thomas Robsahm (“The Worst Person in the World,” “Loveable”) and Tøri Gjenda for Nordisk Film Production Norway and Amarcord. [Read More]

Tyshawn Lee Murder Trial in Chicago: What to Know

At the conclusion of a nearly three week-long trial in Chicago, jurors have found two men guilty of the 2015 murder of 9-year-old Tyshawn Lee. Described by community members as an “inhumane” crime, and a case that drew the national spotlight, it was alleged the one defendant on trial shot and killed Tyshawn in a gang-related execution, at the other’s behest. During the trial, prosecutors said Tyshawn was playing on a basketball court in a South Side Chicago park when Dwright Boone-Doty, 25, tricked him into going into an alley, at which point he shot the child multiple times. [Read More]

Warner Bros. Games Taps Yves Lachance as Head of Montral Studio

Warner Bros. Games, the powerhouse games publisher behind “Hogwarts Legacy,” “Suicide Squad” and the “Batman: Arkham” series, has appointed Yves Lachance as the new vice president and studio head of Warner Bros. [Read More]