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Morning Briefing: Top stories from The Straits Times on Sept 5

Good morning! Here are our top stories to kick-start your Sunday, Sept 5. S'pore's new race law to include non-punitive sanctions to shape social behaviour: Shanmugam These will help offenders understand others better, and increase belief in multiracialism. READ MORE HERE What's behind the decision to close Yale-NUS College? Need for realignment, concerns over high cost and controversies are among the possible reasons suggested. READ MORE HERE Lunch With Sumiko: No such thing as a silly idea, says billionaire inventor James Dyson James Dyson, inventor and entrepreneur, likes the 'unobvious suggestion' and gets worried when people say they are experts. READ MORE HERE More on this topic Related Story ST newsletters: Get alerts on the latest news Covid-19 cases linked to staff at bus interchange clusters rise to 416 21 new Covid-19 cases were also linked to the cluster at Changi General Hospital, bringing its total to 36. READ MORE HERE How governments around the world are keeping up with shifting Covid-19 vaccination goals Amid this shifting of goals around the world, what it means to be fully vaccinated may change too. READ MORE HERE $12m gone if not for vigilant S'pore bank staff O...