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

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

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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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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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Ari Curtis, author of Least Desirable, a blog about dating as a black woman. Kholood Eid for NPR hide caption

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'Least Desirable'? How Racial Discrimination Plays Out In Online Dating

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In the lingo of online dating, submarining begins when someone with whom you have romantic involvement ghosts — or disappears from your life without notice — only to resurface with no apology. Hanna Barczyk for NPR hide caption

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Late December through Valentine's Day is the busiest time of the year for dating apps and sites, according to Match.com. Hanna Barczyk for NPR hide caption

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What Makes Us Click: How Online Dating Shapes Our Relationships

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Monday

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Feel In Danger On A Date? These Apps Could Help You Stay Safe

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