More than 70% of Americans say a rewarding career or job is extremely important for them to live a fulfilling life — more important than family, friends or wealth. CBS News interviewed a broad array ...
Recent survey data also shows that 74% of Gen Z do the same. The office is now officially the second most popular spot for ...
A study found that dating apps could do more harm than good in people's search for love. Getty Images/fStop A new study suggests people should swipe left on dating apps. Research published in the ...
Dating in the digital age is getting less, well, digital. A new batch of dating services are cropping up that push back on the infamous swipe. Call it the Tinder resistance. The concept of swiping ...
A French startup has created an app called “Feels,” which is supposed to spice dating up by ditching the swipes ubiquitous to dating apps for short videos in the style of Instagram Stories and TikTok ...
While plenty of happy couples can trace their meet-cute moment to an online dating app, many others find the never-ending process of likes, swipes, taps and awkward DMs that go nowhere to be ...
All my single ladies, stand up. We’ve all been there before. Swiping left or right endlessly on a dating app, or striking up mindless conversation with a stranger, with hopes of actually meeting in ...
Everyone has their approach when it comes to scrolling on dating apps. Some people take the job very seriously and only swipe right on someone after thoroughly reviewing their bio, sharing it with ...