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In the modern dating landscape, the phrase "let's swipe right" has become a cultural touchstone. For years, dating apps like ...
And yet, something has shifted. The cultural conversation around dating apps is beginning to sour. Ofcom reported a 16 per cent drop in usage across the UK between 2023 and 2024. It seems as if we’re ...
Here's the real reason why dating apps are dead - Something has shifted on the dating apps, says Allegra Handelsman ...
“Of all the things I’ve heard people say they’re doing to try to meet people more organically,” says Liesel Sharabi, an ...
While in Jacksonville on vacation, 24-year-old Nicholas Anderson disappeared and was later found dead in the St. Johns River. His mother worries dating app meetups could have had something to do with ...
Consultant surgeon Stephen Strain, spoke to the coroner after he heard about his stepdaughter's injuries - and helped bring ...
Despite dating apps and social media advice, romantic connections can be hard to make. Enter artificial intelligence.
Approaching a potential partner IRL means taking a risk. Do we have the skills to go beyond swiping left or right anymore?
New research suggests teens are using dating apps more than parents realize. Here’s why parents should talk to their kids about the risks of online dating platforms.
Nearly one in four teenagers are using dating apps—and it may not be hurting their mental health, suggests a new Northwestern Medicine study that monitored adolescents over six months.
Tea dating advice app confirms hack, says 72K images, including selfies, accessed The "women-only" app lets women share photos of men and their dating history.
The problem these apps are trying to solve, in other words — with an emphasis on “real life,” AI dating coaches, and a broadening of scope into friendship — is themselves.