Texas-based Match is creating a fund for staff seeking abortions while dating app rival Bumble is donating to women's rights organizations
Bumble said it will donate to women's reproductive rights organizations. The women-led companies are among only a handful of major companies who have publicly taken a stand against Texas' new abortion law.
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