JD Vance doesn’t want lovelorn Americans to use ‘destructive’ dating apps
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Usha Vance: the Surprising Transformation of the American «Second Lady»
As a second lady, she is at the center of the Trump universe. But in many ways, the West Coast lawyer of Indian origin doesn't fit in. Her transformation is just as amazing as that of her husband J. D. Vance.
Are Dating Apps Dead?
(New York, NY) — If you’re single you’ve probably used dating apps. They’ve been around for years now. Swipe left if you’re not interested or swipe right if you think they might be a match. Candance Bushnell, who wrote Sex and the City, is still dishing out dating advice. She recently said for first dates people should try and make a plan for something different, instead of meeting at your basic coffee shop. Meantime, it appears dating apps no…
Dating apps are broken—and maybe that’s the point
Opinion Swipe. Match. Message. Ghosted. Repeat. It’s not love–it’s a loop. As a 19-year-old navigating university life, I’ve watched my peers–and myself–get stuck in cycles of digital flirtation that rarely go anywhere. A match is exciting. Until it’s not. We tell ourselves we’re looking for connection. But these apps seem more interested in keeping us engaged than helping us actually connect. And it’s by design. The real cost Platforms like T…
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