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Remote workers are "double dipping" — taking two or more full-time jobs at the same time — without their bosses knowing.
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The majority of college students aren't using dating apps — with many preferring to meet potential partners in person.
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former Bumble CEO Whitney Wolfe Herd
Whitney Wolfe Herd cofounded Bumble in 2014. She plans to step down as CEO in January 2024 after nearly 10 years at the helm.
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Young people are breaking up with dating apps, according to a new poll from Axios, showing that 79% of college students don’t use any dating apps.

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Tinder's new matchmaker feature lets your friends and family play Cupid for you on the app, but don't worry, they won't be able to message anyone on your behalf.
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On Monday, Tinder added a matchmaking feature that gives users’ friends and family members autonomy to hand-pick who they should date. The move aims to streamline the process of getting other people’s opinions and allows them to recommend potential matches within the app.

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Some Gen Zers report moving away from expensive dating in search of other social activities.
Some Gen Zers report moving away from expensive dating in search of other social activities.
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A close up view of a man and woman = hands clasped together while the sun shines on the other side of their hands.
SciMatch claims to match partners using only a selfie.