Finding Your Next Match on Coffee Meets Bagel With a Video
When three sisters were frustrated by dating options, they decided to do something about it. In 2012, Coffee Meets Bagel was born. It's a dating app that prioritizes women, and also gives you a limited number of swipes per day.
Dawoon Kang is a co-founder of the app, and she joins Cheddar to explain the dating site's new video feature. CMB now includes a daily video question that users can choose to give a response to. Those responses offer the opportunity to get a glimpse of the user's personality and authentic self.
In a world with dating app saturation, CMB is trying to be different. Kang is hoping users will enjoy the ability to connect via video.
They are playfully called the “forgotten five”: A handful of toys — the pogo stick, the Fisher-Price Corn Popper, My Little Pony, PEZ dispensers, and Transformers — that regularly approach toybox royalty as finalists for the National Toy Hall of Fame, only to be tossed back on the pile.
Rite Aid’s plan to close more stores as part of its bankruptcy process could hurt access to medicine and care, particularly in some majority Black and Hispanic neighborhoods and in rural areas, experts say.
Taylor Swift's concert tour has dominated the box office in recent days and it's also the top-grossing concert film of all time here in the U.S. But a conversation on social media raised questions about movie etiquette and videos shared show film audiences singing, shining their phone flashlights and dancing in the aisles.
Stocks fell at the open Tuesday as the 10-year Treasury yield spiked following retail sales data and bank earnings, raising concerns over more rate hikes. Investors are also keeping an eye on tensions in the Middle East and its potential effect on global markets.