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In an era where swiping right is the norm, some singles are revisiting a time-honored tradition to find love: matchmaking. As reality TV shows like “Indian Matchmaking” gain traction, matchmaking is seeing a resurgence among those who are fed of the digital dating scene and the different dating apps.

Blake Newby, a busy young professional, has experienced her fair share of disappointment and frustration with dating apps.

“It felt like a hamster wheel, I was on all of the apps — Raya, Hinge,” she said.

Burned out from the impersonal nature of online dating and longing for a connection, Newby sought something more meaningful. Her search led her to Arvia Few, a modern-day matchmaker who specializes in creating connections for young Black professionals.

Few launched a dating service and social club called Dottie in 2021. Few became a matchmaker because she wanted to address the high percentages of unmarried adults in the community. In the U.S., 71% of adult Black women and 64% of Black men are not married.

“We were always told wait until you get your career and then get married. If you’re waiting till you’re 35, you’ve missed that boat,” said Few.

Matchmaking isn’t just a practice reserved for certain cultures or the plot of romantic films anymore. Professional matchmaker Maria Avgitidis, also known as Matchmaker Maria, has been modernizing the service for today’s busy singles for years. She said that most of her clients are single because they are busy. 

“It’s not about the time – it’s about having access to opportunities where you can meet people,” she said.

With prices ranging from a few hundred to thousands of dollars, hiring a matchmaker is an investment in one’s personal life. 

Avgitidis’ Agape Matchmaking program, for example, costs between $30,000 and $50,000 for a six-month program, promising a more curated approach to finding love.

“The majority of people are dating through apps, and that’s fine, but you’re meeting strangers. So when you go on these dates … do they even want to be in a relationship?” she said. “It’s really discouraging.”

Joseph Pascaretta, a client of Matchmaker Maria, said he’s learned a lot about dating etiquette through the program.

“Maria has a lot of things you should not do on a first date, second date, third date,” he said. “The kissing is OK (on the first date). The sex is not.”

Avgitidis said the rules are to ensure couples are emotionally compatible before the relationship becomes more physical.

Allison and Elliot Galpern, who met through the matchmaking service Three Day Rule, are a matchmaking success story.

“I was so annoyed with the apps at one point I just deleted the apps and I was like, ‘You know what? The time will come when I (will) meet the person I’m meant to be with,'” Allison Galpern said. 

The time came when the couple got married in New York City’s Central Park, an example that finding love through matchmaking can be successful.



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Tropical Storm Milton forms in Gulf; forecast to strengthen into hurricane headed toward Florida

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Helene hits Florida, moves over Georgia


Helene is third tropical system in a year to hit Florida’s northeastern Gulf Coast

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Tropical Storm Milton has formed in the Gulf of Mexico and is forecast to strengthen into a hurricane headed toward Florida with possible impacts to its western coast, the National Hurricane Center said on Saturday. Maximum sustained winds are expected to be at 40 mph with higher gusts and Milton is currently moving north-northeast, NHC said in an advisory. 

Milton is forecast to undergo a period of rapid intensification before it makes landfall as a Category 2 hurricane across Florida’s west coast, CBS News Miami reported.  

The forecast comes a little more than a week after Hurricane Helene made landfall in Florida and across the Southeast, killing more than 200 people and causing immense destruction. President Biden on Thursday took an aerial tour of Florida’s Big Bend where Helene struck as a Category 4 storm. Hundreds of people are still missing and Mr. Biden said the work to rebuild will cost “billions of dollars” as communities suffer still without power, running water and passable roads.

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Tropical Storm Milton forms in the Gulf headed toward Florida, forecasters say.

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Milton is forecast to move across the southwestern Gulf of Mexico through Sunday night then across the south-central Gulf on Monday and Tuesday before reaching Florida’s west coast by the middle of the week, NHC said. Heavy rain is possible in the region starting Sunday into Monday, CBS Miami reported, and more rain and heavy winds will most likely arrive on Wednesday. Hurricane and storm surge watches will most likely be required for portions of Florida starting Sunday, the National Hurricane Center said.

Along with the heavy rainfall, the hurricane center said to expect risks of flooding.  

Residents in the area should ensure they have a hurricane plan in place, the National Hurricane Center said, follow the advice of local officials and check back for forecast updates.



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Barbie announces first “Diwali doll” ahead of festival of lights

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A new Barbie has joined Mattel’s lineup of inclusive dolls. The first “Diwali doll” was announced by the toymaker on Friday, a few weeks shy of the Hindu holiday of Diwali, also known as the festival of lights. 

The festival, which lasts for five days, is marked on Western calendars to begin on Nov. 1, but some celebrations start on Oct. 31.

The doll, created in collaboration with fashion designer Anita Dongre, features traditional elements including the lehenga skirt, floral print and golden shoes, according to Mattel’s website. The doll is available at major retailers for $40.

“The look is infused with beauty and symbolism to rejoice in victory of light over darkness with contemporary silhouettes,” the description reads for the Diwali doll.

Lalit Agarwal, country manager for Mattel India, said in a news release that through the Diwali doll, the brand is hoping to showcase “India’s vibrant cultural heritage on a global stage while continuing to celebrate the power and beauty of diversity.” 

Earlier this year, Mattel announced the first-ever blind Barbie doll and a Black Barbie with Down syndrome. 

In addition, to celebrate International Women’s Day on March 8 and Barbie’s 65th birthday on March 9, the doll brand announced it was adding new dolls to its Role Models collection, based on real-life singers and actresses from around the world. They’re not for sale – a one-of-a-kind doll was made for each of the honored women.

The dolls are meant to introduce “girls to remarkable women’s stories to show them you can be anything,” according to Mattel



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