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Match Group Super Likes New Brands Hinge and BLK To Steal Swipes F
rom Up-and-Coming Rival Bumble.
Match Group swipes right on Hinge’s potential as the next big dating app after Tinder.
Dating App Hinge Breaks Out of Tinder’s Shadow.
Will First Dates on
Match Group’s Latest Video Chat Feature Lead to Engagement (in More Ways Than One)?
Online Furniture Stocks Promise Short-Term Shine, but Long-Term Luster in Question.
5 things to watch for in the consumer price index report.
US core consumer prices keep inflation strong, signal an increase in interest rates.
Rent and Medical costs soar; drive core inflation to four year high.
New York-based CEOs increasingly wary of hiring recent college grads.
Marketing tech firm Zeta Interactive acquires rival Acxiom Impact.
Firm promising to turn publishers' websites into social networks gets $13 million.
3D Hubs which hooks users up with 3-D printers raises $7 million.
Social media startup raises $105 million, sealing its Unicorn status.
Online student lending startup CommonBond raises $30 million and acquires Gradible
.
Airbnb's rival Overnight launches in New York City.
Mayor Bill de Blasio releases the East New York Industrial Business Zone plan, promises to deliver infrastructure improvements and 4000 new jobs.
Computer coding educator Codeacademy raises $30 million with contributions from Naspers and Sir Richard Branson.
New York City loses to Miami as the rudest city in America in Travel + Leisure's survey.
Features
Mum’s the Word: Are mothers choosing
to give up their careers or being booted out of the labor force?
For single moms with jobs, retirement planning doesn't need to be a luxury.
Can automation be the death knell for minimum wages and human jobs?
The ugly truth: Why looking beautiful is getting cheaper than ever.
Tension between union and nonunion workers over uncounted fatalities on construction sites as Mayor Bill de Blasio's administration has not recorded more than a third of the construction deaths of workers that occurred last year.
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