HomeNewsBumble to lay off nearly 30% of its workforce NewsPolitics Bumble to lay off nearly 30% of its workforce By: admin Date: June 25, 2025 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Bumble, an online dating and networking app that was launched in 2014, is set to lay off roughly 30% of its workforce. Related stories News Tom Homan revela que ha estado viviendo lejos de su esposa debido a las múltiples “amenazas de muerte” que ha recibido “Mi esposa vive separada de mí ahora mismo, principalmente... News Democratic Socialist Zohran Mamdani wins NYC Dem Mayoral Primary Zohran Mamdani declared victory in New York City’s Democratic... News El secretario general de la OTAN llama a Trump “papá” tras su reprimenda a Israel e Irán por romper el acuerdo de alto el... El comentario de Rutte se produjo junto al presidente... News Ohio Sen. Moreno calls on Senate to nominate Trump for Nobel Peace Prize Ohio GOP Senator Bernie Moreno has introduced a resolution... News 7 IDF soldiers killed in southern Gaza Strip in ‘one of the deadliest’ incidents in months Seven Israeli soldiers were reportedly killed in southern Gaza... Bumble, an online dating and networking app that was launched in 2014, is set to lay off roughly 30% of its workforce. TagsPolitics Subscribe - Never miss a story with notifications - Gain full access to our premium content - Browse free from up to 5 devices at once Unlock AllI've read and accept the Privacy Policy. Latest stories News Tom Homan revela que ha estado viviendo lejos de su esposa debido a las múltiples “amenazas de muerte” que ha recibido News Democratic Socialist Zohran Mamdani wins NYC Dem Mayoral Primary News El secretario general de la OTAN llama a Trump “papá” tras su reprimenda a Israel e Irán por romper el acuerdo de alto el... News Ohio Sen. Moreno calls on Senate to nominate Trump for Nobel Peace Prize Previous articleDiddy Trial: Prosecutors no longer pursuing arson, kidnapping and sex trafficking charges in racketeering caseNext articleHoman reveals he’s been living away from his wife due to multiple ‘death threats’