This article originally appeared on the Catholic News Agency on Sept. 13, 2015.
Denver, Colo. — This September's issue of Vanity Fair contains a pretty disheartening prediction for single people: the "dating apocalypse," brought on by wildly popular dating apps like Tinder, is upon us.
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — It's been a year of town halls and weekend forums and lunchtime meet-and-greets for those who would be president, with nights spent sparring in televised debates and endless days fundraising to pay for TV ads, direct-mail fliers and organizers to get out the vote.
All of it is aimed at people like Jocelyn Beyer, a Republican from the small town of Sully in rural central Iowa, who says despite the many months of political clamor, she's only just now starting to think about her vote for the White House.