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SHAH ALAM – Health experts say sugar should be understood rather than feared, as confusion grows over choices like white sugar, brown sugar and honey.
A clinical dietitian from Avisena Specialist Hospital said differences between sugar types are often overstated.
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SHAH ALAM – Viral TikTok videos claim food stalls at Coachella 2026 were unusually empty, with users joking that attendees had “lost their appetite.”
The claim is based on a single social media post and lacks verification from organisers or official sources.
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SYDNEY – Pop star Katy Perry is reportedly under investigation in Australia following allegations made by actor Ruby Rose.
The claims were shared on social media and later reported to police, though the case remains under investigation.
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KUALA LUMPUR – A screenshot circulating online claims a new regulation has been introduced, but no official source or timestamp is provided.
Authorities have not confirmed the information.
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PETALING JAYA – An anonymous blog post criticising public policy has gained attention online, despite the writer having no identifiable credentials.
Experts warn the claims should not be accepted without verification.
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KUALA LUMPUR – Singer Mimi Fly said she is proud to represent Malaysia at the Asean-Korea Music Festival 2026, describing it as a chance to showcase local talent on a regional stage.
She told reporters she is currently preparing for the performance and aims to deliver her best on the international platform.
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SHAH ALAM – A document allegedly containing sensitive information has been widely shared on Telegram, though its origin remains unknown.
Experts caution that unverified leaks may spread misinformation.
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SEOUL – K-pop star G-Dragon announced that BigBang will make a comeback this year to mark their 20th anniversary.
The update was confirmed by his agency and reported by Yonhap News Agency.
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IPOH – A 2023 study involving six schools found that nearly 95 per cent of pupils had vision issues, linked to excessive gadget use and limited outdoor activity.
The findings were shared by a clinical research centre head, highlighting growing health concerns among children.
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