BU assistant professor of media science Kathryn Coduto says the evolution of dating apps over time has changed how people view relationships.
Tired of the dating apps, many Silicon Valley singles are turning to speed-dating and in-person meet-ups to search for love.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Online relationships and dating have become more common in recent years with the growth of social media. Authorities say if you do not take the proper precautions, online ...
A Macomb County man has been sentenced after he threatened to kill Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on a dating website, ...
Scammers created a fake profile on a dating app and established online relationships in order to get a total of $250,000 from ...
Special Victims Unit detectives share key dating app tips from meeting in public to keeping your personal info private ...
San Francisco’s already rough-and-tumble dating scene took a darker turn in 2025, as local singles found themselves in the ...
Anyone can fall victim to a romance scam, experts warned, with state and local officials alerting online denizens to be extra wary ahead of Valentine’s Day on Saturday. Here are some tips from experts ...
A report from the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation finds a stark contrast — a “digital marriage divide” — in how different states allow residents to apply for and file marriage ...
Valentine's day is a time to celebrate love, but it's also when crooks are working overtime on romance scams designed to steal people's hearts and their money. The Better Business Bureau warns the ...
With Valentine’s Day right around the corner, the way people are finding love continues to evolve. From dating apps to artificial intelligence, technology is playing a bigger role than ever.
Nearly 400 singles showed up at the Hayes Valley Trader Joe’s looking for love, friendship and more than a few snacks ...