Man has hand cut off, turns it into Christmas decoration
"There are several things I wanna do with my hand," Kaleb Ritter told Newsweek.
Dog adopted as a puppy finds himself back in shelter: "Patiently waiting"
King was returned to the shelter where he was born in June 2023. Now he is searching for a forever home.
Rescue dog that was abandoned has saddest reaction to new owners packing
Izzy was taken to a shelter when her previous owners moved, and it seems she remembered.
Career coach asks how many people lie in interviews—answer may surprise you
"My dad lied during his interview and has been at that company for over 26 years," one comment read.
Can you guess what breed mix makes up this unusual dog?
"She's like a little optical illusion—shepherd face and stumpy legs," the dog's owner told Newsweek.
Genius Google hack makes you the first to apply for your dream job
Marni told Newsweek: "My profession is in tech and coding, so putting code in the search bar made a lot of sense."
Woman gets speeding ticket, isn't prepared for photo the camera took
"I let out the biggest cackle of my life when I discovered this," Brittany the guilty driver told Newsweek.
Jaws drop as camera on collar finally reveals where cat goes every day
"Now obsessed with cat cam, thank you," said one viewer.
Dog in shelter for 100 days almost lost hope, then everything changed
Duke struggled to find the perfect match, but finally the right owner appeared.
Recruiter reveals what you should immediately delete from your CV, and why
Recruiter Queen Nwaguru, 32, shared the things she would cut from her resume when applying for jobs.
Pidoodles? Doodlepits? Shelter has no idea what to call rare mix-breed pups
"They are active, gangly little pups with sweet temperaments," the rescue told Newsweek.
Wisconsin man preparing for seven years for the 2024 solar eclipse
A Reddit user shared how he kept a bag of solar eclipse essentials bought in 2017 in his basement for the next event.
Gen Z career influencer reveals how to make interviewer "obsessed" with you
A career coach told Newsweek that she disagreed: "I don't think you need your interviewer to be 'obsessed with you.'"
Got a job interview? This is the exact time you should arrive
About 30 percent of interviewers make a decision about a candidate within the first five minutes of an interview, so arriving at the optimum time is important.
Watch as golden retriever happily hunts socks—and makes sure they're dead
This week's winner loves to show her instincts, just not how you might expect.
"Drunk" woman thinks she's taking cinematic video, results are hilarious
"I didn't remember taking the video until I saw it in my drafts the day after," Ella James told Newsweek.
New Yorker shares experience of 4.7 earthquake: "Thought I was going crazy"
"New York doesn't get this. We don't know about these things," Claire Hillier said on TikTok moments after the quake hit.
Which of these faces are you attracted to? Here's what each one means
The 2006 study has been rediscovered thanks to a TikTok video with millions of views.
Woman rejected from corporate job for one reason slams "double standard"
"We delved into the role, responsibilities, and the company's growth plans. I was confident I met all their expectations," Melissa Weaver told Newsweek.
Cats staring at nothing in the early hours terrify owner: "Pack your bags"
"I'm fully convinced animals can see spirits," said one viewer in the video comments.
Hearts melt as cat who hates water is "lured" by waves
"He normally wouldn't get within 5 meters of the water," Salem's owner said.
Late Uber driver makes unexpected stop, customer in shock at what they do
"I told him no biggy," the customer told Newsweek about the incident.
Why you're not getting the job—Recruiter reveals 3360 applicants for 1 role
I wanted to help job seekers," Lusely Martinez told Newsweek, explaining why she shared the insights.
How to tell a millennial from Gen Z by how they style their scarf
"Clothing forms a huge part of our identity, so it's understandable we want to put our own stamp on 'traditional' items,'" expert Samantha Harman said.
Man's "clever" use of kids' toy to keep squirrel off bird feeder goes viral
"That squirrel is very angry with you and you should sleep lightly from now on," one commenter responded to the viral video.
This is when you should quit your job, according to chief HR officer
"I can't tell you what questions to ask yourself, but you need to have those so you don't have any regrets," the HR expert said.
Millennials with pets more likely to call themselves 'mommy' or 'daddy'
Pet owners in one part of the U.S. are most likely to call themselves "mommy" or "daddy" to their pets.
Woman calls cat to come in for the night but there's just one small problem
Expecting to see her cat, Lisa was confused when she saw a different animal on the security camera.
Extraordinary moment most unlikely of parcel thieves is caught red-pawed
The fluffy thief nonchalantly trotted away once the goods were secured.
Worst salary negotiation mistakes candidates make, according to a recruiter
Viewers of the video offering advice said the salary question "always stumps" them in interviews.