Is there room for the office in the post-pandemic world?
Many companies say they are ready to continue the work from home trend although the traditional office space may never completely disappear.
Webs of deceit woven to entrap children
Teens are tech savvy but not mature enough to spot and deal with online sexual predators hunting them.
Stay-home call a challenge for the homeless
For many on the streets, there is no such thing as 'stay home, stay safe'.
Covid-19 gives scammers a leg-up as shift online continues
Cases abound of scams related to financial assistance and loans during the pandemic season, with fraudsters taking advantage of the shift to e-commerce as well.
Cyberjaya restaurant offers in-car dining as SOPs continue to pinch
Although dining in is now allowed with a two-person limit per table, Padi House is still trying to offer customers a unique experience within the confines of health SOPs.
‘Pasar malam’ back with very few customers but better than nothing, say traders
Traders say business has been slow, with many barely making enough to get by.
One year on, questions still abound for pandemic-era teachers
How to keep students engaged through online learning and to tackle the different contexts in each school are just some of the uncertainties they have.
For restaurants under MCO, business as usual means almost none at all
While eateries have been allowed to remain open for takeaway and delivery services, a drastic drop in number of customers means restaurants are empty most of the day.