Bumble went public on Thursday, and investors were very much interested in swiping right. The dating app, which soared in its first day of trading, is well-known for letting women make the first move.
In today’s movement of next-wave feminism, Whitney Wolfe Herd, the 29-year-old founder of the female-focused dating app Bumble, was a trailblazer of sorts. She took a harrowing situation—a lawsuit ...