ON THE INTERNET
Sympathy as Man Tries To Use Coworker's Charger but It Goes Horribly Wrong
Social media users were sympathetic about the mishap in the viral clip, with one saying it is a "very unfortunate situation."
Gen Z Woman Shocks Internet With Unbelievable Business Class Glow Up
Bethany Moody's remarkable transformation has left social media users in awe, and one TikToker said they "thought this was a different person."
Millennials Can't Cope With Next-Level Nostalgia Sparked by Viral Clip
"I make tons of videos all the time with the sounds because I know it can trigger a happy core memory response with my audience," David told Newsweek.
Note to TSA Goes Viral as Man Desperately Tries To Keep Proposal Secret
"If you have to check please be lowkey," the note to TSA read.
Patient Picks Favorite Song for Last Ride Home—A Singer Makes It Memorable
"She got to cry without telling us why she cried, but the emotions were there," Yvon Kanters told Newsweek.
Gen Z Woman Who Had Tumour Pushing on Heart, Shares Important Message
Mackenzie Dryden, 20, told Newsweek: "You can't necessarily change the situation you're in, but you can control how you react."
Reason Aunt Refused to Make Niece's Birthday Cake Despite Tradition Backed
The woman had finally decided to put her foot down after enduring years of pranks involving the cakes she had baked.
Coin Collector Buys Storage Unit for $50, 'Shaking' at What's Hidden Inside
Jesse told Newsweek: "I spent at least an hour in the unit, hunched over, counting the coins and figuring out what was what."
Internet Shares the Signs You're 'Hotter' Than You Realize
"People are super friendly, and you get free stuff and discounts for no apparent reason," was one example of a sign you might be more attractive than you think.
Gen Zer Reveals What His Parents Called Him, and People Think He's Faking It
Growing up with a double name "has been generally a great conversation breaker with people," Matthew Mathews told Newsweek.
Hearts Melt As Delivery Driver Shares How They Stay Entertained on Shift
"Man you're one of the good ones," one Redditor commented, while another wrote: "I love you [for real]"
Dog Makes Friend on Train—Then Owner Realizes He Looks Strangely Familiar
"That dog is your wingman ma'am," one viewer declared upon seeing the video.
Woman Can't Believe What's on Uber Driver's Lock Screen: 'What the Hell'
Claire Chatten told Newsweek she spotted the unusual background while riding home after a night out.
Family Records Messages for Baby's 21st Birthday—Now She Finally Sees Them
Ella Gleeson received pre-recorded tapes of her family wishing her a happy 21st birthday at her christening when she was just a baby.
Internet Obsessed With Woman Dating Childhood Celebrity Crush Doppelgänger
Kirstie Pike is dating her celebrity crush's lookalike, and the internet can't get enough of the uncanny resemblance.
Mom Asks Internet To Help Rename Gen Z Transgender Daughter: 'A Challenge'
The transgender teen told her mom that she still wanted "to be named by her mama" and wanted her to choose her female name.
Millennial Mom's Response to 9-Year-Old Being 'Isolated' at Party Praised
The mom's decision to leave a party after daughter, 9, was isolated has sparked praise for prioritizing her wellbeing.
Man Calling Cops Over How Neighbor's Tesla Is Parked Sparks Debate
The man called the cops on the Tesla blocking his garage, only for his neighbor to deny that the car was parked incorrectly.
Woman Realizes Parents Were Right About Teen Choices: 'Regret'
Jaycee told Newsweek: "I do think frontal lobe development is a real thing. I am 23 now and regret over half of my tattoos."
Shock At How Woman Who Lives Alone Deals With Bugs—'10/10 Problem Solving'
As novel as this method might be, it doesn't appear to work all that effectively as the TikTok user joked that "half of them are empty."
Woman Not Prepared for Photos Husband Took After Her C-Section
"We were just making each other laugh in light of everything with our baby," Rinley Blackmon told Newsweek.
The Hidden Science Behind TikTok's Facial Harmony Trend
Neuroscientist Dustin Hines told Newsweek that symmetrical faces activate reward areas in the brain and release dopamine.