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Individuals accused of rape or assault can easily remain on dating apps like Tinder, according to an 18-month investigation into Match Group. Peter Morgan/AP hide caption

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Investigation finds online dating conglomerate slow to ban users accused of assault

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Thursday

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Bumble pickleball ad. COVID masks. Charley Gallay/Getty Images; Miguel Medina/AFP/Getty Images hide caption

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Monday

Women no longer have to make the first move on Bumble, the dating app that was launched in 2014 with the goal of putting more power in the hands of women. Nikos Pekiaridis/Getty Images hide caption

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Women no longer have to make the first move on Bumble. Will it make the app better?

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Tuesday

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Monday

Poll workers sort out early and absentee ballots at a municipal building in Kenosha, Wis., on Election Day, Nov. 3, 2020. The April 4 election will determine majority control of the state Supreme Court. Wong Maye-E/AP hide caption

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Voters swipe right for Wisconsin's state Supreme Court election

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Monday

An undated photo provided by the Grants Pass Police Department shows Benjamin Obadiah Foster, who is wanted by authorities for attempted murder, kidnapping and assault. AP hide caption

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Saturday

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'Mama's boy' is a flex, not an insult, for a new generation of men

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Thursday

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Dating over 50: It's OK to be nervous, but don't let that stop you

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Tuesday

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In a court filing, federal prosecutors say suspect Robert Chapman told a Bumble user about his alleged involvement in the Capitol insurrection. Department of Justice hide caption

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Tuesday

In dueling lawsuits, Match, which owns Tinder, alleges that Bumble infringed on Tinder's intellectual property — while Bumble says that argument is bogus. Cameron Pollack/NPR hide caption

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The Tinder-Bumble Feud: Dating Apps Fight Over Who Owns The Swipe

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Sunday

A young man records a voice note. A new dating app called Waving lets you swipe right on someone based only off short voice profiles. Getty Images hide caption

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Can You Choose A Romantic Partner Just By Their Voice? A Dating App Thinks So

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Tuesday

Three Day Rule dating coach Alexa Geistman goes over a few dating pointers with her client Kat McClain before her first date with Kevin Biely. Jessica Pons for NPR hide caption

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When Dating Felt Like A Job, One Woman Hired A Matchmaker

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