World Jan 30 U.S. House subcommittee investigates sex offenders’ use of dating apps By Barbara Ortutay, Associated Press
Economy Feb 11 Watch 8:34 In the market for love? Here’s how economics can help These days we turn to online dating to give us more options for a love affair or a life partner. But how do you maximize your chances of hitting the jackpot? Economics correspondent Paul Solman explores how the language of… By PBS News Hour
Making Sen$e Feb 13 How to get what you want from online dating Looking for love for Valentine's Day? In this Q&A, Paul Solman speaks with OkCupid co-founder Christian Rudder, author of "Dataclysm," about what works and what doesn't on online dating sites. Helpful hint for men: Learn your grammar. By Paul Solman
Economy Feb 12 Watch 7:53 Using rational economics to simplify the search for romance What can online matchmaking sites teach us about the marketplace? When an economist turned to the Internet to find a date, he found that searching for a life partner isn’t much different from other kinds of shopping. Economics correspondent Paul… By PBS News Hour
Nation Feb 12 The 3 first date questions that will predict your romantic compatibility Paul Solman talks to OkCupid co-founder and president Christian Rudder about the three questions that will help you find love. By Simone Pathe
Nov 17 OkCupid expands gender and sexuality options By Corinne Segal Dating site OkCupid is now giving queer and transgender users greater visibility with a change that allows users many more options in listing their gender and sexuality. Continue reading