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COVID Dating: What's It Like Looking for Love in a Pandemic?
Finding love can be challenging during the best of circumstances. Imagine trying to do it in a pandemic. “It’s definitely gone a lot slower than it has in the before times,” says 28-year-old Sara Estan, who has been looking for love with the help of dating apps. “But it’s been a pretty interesting experience so far.” Estan says it’s been...
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What's It Like Trying to Date During the Pandemic?
Finding love can be challenging during the best of circumstances. Imagine trying to do it in a pandemic.
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TipRanks Says These Five Top Wall Street Analysts Win the Year
TipRanks analyst ranking service pinpoints Wall Street’s best-performing stocks, like Sunrun & CrowdStrike
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Dating Corona-Style Leads to Love Connections, Even Marriage
If there’s one thing the pandemic hasn’t canceled, it’s the search for love
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Lawns Are the New Wedding Venue in the Age of Coronavirus
Love in the age of coronavirus sometimes requires a lawn
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Boston Decoded: What Boston Singles Are Searching for
Singles in the Boston area are looking for love and searching for answers to their questions online. We have a list of the top ten “how to” searches about dating with answers from local dating expert Samantha Burns.
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New Dating App Hiki Helps People With Autism Find Love and Friendship
Hiki, the first dating and friendship app specifically for the autistic community, launched publicly July 16.
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Carson Kressley, Simon Doonan & Jonathan Adler, Natalie Morales and Gigi Gorgeous on pride and the LGBTQ+ Community – Full Episode
Proud members and activists in the LGBTQ+ Community Carson Kressley, Simon Doonan & Jonathan Adler, Natalie Morales and Gigi Gorgeous get candid with Nessa on the stoop about strides the community has made across the globe, the fear but great relief of coming out and how they plan on celebrating Pride Month!
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Simon Doonan and Jonathan Adler on Pride and LGBTQ Rights in America
Simon Doonan and Jonathan Adler are grateful to be married and for their fabulous rights, but they’re concerned about LGBTQ rights outside of the United States. The couple shares their experience coming out to their family, and not to be concerned about external validation. Simon says living in New York City, he’s much more worried about homeless people than gay...
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‘I Feel So Lucky': Lost Wedding Rings Returned to Mass. Couple
A Massachusetts woman is feeling thankful after a stranger helped her recover her missing wedding rings.
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‘I Feel So Lucky': Lost Wedding Rings Returned to Mass. Couple
A Massachusetts woman is feeling thankful after a stranger helped her recover her missing wedding rings.
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The Friendship of George and Martha
A birthday card brought two people together. They had never met, but they share a connection that led to a very special moment in Weymouth.
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Walmart Wedding: Employees Tie the Knot at Vermont Megastore
Two Walmart employees walked down a different kind of aisle than the ones they normally do at work. Joanne and William Boulanger tied the knot at a Berlin, Vermont Walmart store, where the two workers first met. WPTZ reports Joanne Boulanger manages the produce department while William Boulanger manages the meat department.
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App Makes it Easy for Cows to Find Romance
Apple is getting ready to try its hand at streaming with a service that could be released in April. Nintendo’s new Battle Royale version of Tetris was just launched and allows players to square off. Love is in the air and the app “Tudder” is helping pairs get connected. The app is a matchmaking service for cows! It started in...
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MTV Movie & TV Awards 2018: 7 Things to Know
The 2018 MTV Movie &TV Awards aird Monday night and fresh off last year’s historic revamp, the annual ceremony will once again celebrate the best of the best in both film and television. Award season favorites like “Call Me By Your Name” and “Lady Bird” have another chance to snag accolades, as well as more recent releases like “Avengers: Infinity...
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Brie Larson Advocates for Diverse Critics at Film Event
Larson, who was given the Crystal Award for Excellence in Film, used her platform to draw attention to a USC study published this week that found that film critics are almost 80 percent male, and largely white
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Nanette Fabray, Star of Stage, Screen and TV, Dies at 97
Nanette Fabray, the vivacious actress, singer and dancer who became a star in Broadway musicals, on television as Sid Caesar’s comic foil and in such hit movies as “The Band Wagon,” has died at age 97.
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Ex-Soccer Star George Weah Elected Liberia President
Former FIFA World Player of the Year George Weah has been elected Liberia’s new president by a wide margin as the West African nation faces its first democratic transfer of power in more than 70 years. Vice President Joseph Boakai conceded on Friday, congratulating the ex-soccer star. With more than 98 percent of votes counted, Weah received 61.5 percent of...
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Oh, Brother: Sean ‘Diddy' Combs Changes His Name, Again
Rapper and producer Sean Combs has changed his nickname once again.
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Tito Jackson Takes Us Into His Roxbury Home to Discuss Being the Underdog in the Mayoral Election
Boston Mayoral candidate Tito Jackson sits down with NBC Boston political reporter Alison King at his family home in Roxbury and talks about his upbringing and relationship with his adoptive parents.