Man in shock at what's written on wife's birthday cake after epic mistake
John Ellis was initially confused when he spotted the word "hinty" on his wife's birthday cake. Then it suddenly made sense.
Past "that seemed lost forever" revealed as 200-year-old photos revived
Researchers have developed a technique that can retrieve images hidden in degraded daguerreotypes—an early form of photography.
Hysterics at boyfriend in strict training to capture perfect holiday photos
"I'm so glad other people have this experience of boyfriends cutting their feet out," one person commented on a video of a woman giving photography advice.
McDonald's customer discovers "foreign object" poking out of cheeseburger
Nathan Wickstrum had already taken a bite out of the cheeseburger when he spotted something that stopped him in his tracks.
Cole Walliser reveals how to recreate the celebrity GlamBOTS effect at home
E! Entertainment's GlamBOT director tells Newsweek about what makes a good GlamBOT, and his favorite shots from over the years.
Man painstakingly creates "penny pants" out of 7000 coins
Fashion designer Cory Infinite believes "inspiration can be found literally everywhere" including inside your wallet.
Man discovers unusual "souvenir" left behind from SpaceX Starship launch
Nick Stacey took to Reddit to share something leftover from the launch that had incurred almost "no damage."
I'm a storm-chasing adventure photographer. I live for heart explosions
With adventure, there's also danger. There have been close calls and lost friends.
Cosmic expansion mystery suggests "we have misunderstood the universe"
Astronomers may be one step closer to solving a never-ending cosmic puzzle about how fast the universe is expanding.
Kate Middleton and Prince William's past photoshopped images analyzed
The royals have come under scrutiny for editing an official photograph released to mark Mother's Day in Britain.
Chilling pictures of Hiroshima weeks after atomic bomb dropped emerge
Ben Green shared his great uncle Dr. Bernie Greenwald's pictures of Hiroshima to highlight the realities of nuclear war.
Gen Z woman gets photobombed, but goes way better than expected
Social media users were amazed by the serendipitous encounter, with one saying it was "meant to be."
Plane passenger not prepared for weather change 20 minutes apart
The aircraft was surrounded by clouds and "suddenly everything goes dark outside the window," the passenger told Newsweek.
Mom tries to take cute picture of sleeping child and instantly regrets it
Kelsey Moody told Newsweek she wanted to take the picture because "they are the cutest when they are sleeping."
Woman adopts rescue kitten, doesn't expect what she turns into
The owner told Newsweek: "When I first saw her coat, I thought she resembled my mother's cat, who is also a tuxedo."
Man takes adorable photo of his dog, then he notices a photobomber
Zelda the dog and Rebel the cat enjoy a friendship that their owner describes as more "big sister/little brother"—and it shows.
Man makes bizarre discovery on Chicago sidewalk: "You can see claw marks"
Winslow Dumaine told Newsweek he "laughed out loud" when he saw it as "just such a perfectly distilled visual comedy."
Rare "shimmering rainbow" clouds captured on camera
"The horizon...was more vibrant than before," Joshua Earle, the photographer who captured the incredible scene, told Newsweek.
Woman's unusual way to boost confidence inspires viewers online
"I believe the best way to grow is by putting yourself in uncomfortable situations," Sue Dukeminier said.
Best friends recreate same picture for 16 years: "Perfect time capsule"
Viewers were delighted by the viral post, with one writing that "this is such a perfect reflection of every year."
Taylor Swift's Time cover slammed in viral post
Some fans feel that Swift, who has been named Time's Person of the Year, has been done a disservice with her shoot.
Why bride thanked maid of honor who "yelled at everyone" during wedding
Marisa Vaillant was about to walk down the aisle with her dad when she heard her sister shouting—but she had a very good reason.
Man walking in the dark turns torch on, this is what he saw staring back
Landscape and nature photographer Jeff Beck told Newsweek that the eyes in the darkness gave him an "initial jolt of fear."
Man convinced George Lucas photobombed his old family photo
Mark Chase often joked with family that the man in the background of their photo was the Star Wars creator. Then they took a closer look.
Incredible photos of a pond turned bright pink are a warning
"Standing in front of the pink water made me feel like I was on a different planet," an artist in Hawaii told Newsweek.
Dazzling aurora above Utah seen from space: "best view"
"The northern lights are so beautiful from up there," said one commenter of a photo shared by NASA of an aurora in the skies above Utah on Sunday night.
Tourists thought a beauty spot couldn't get any better, then a dog appeared
"I could never trust my goofy dog to just sit there, well done," shared one user on TikTok.
Camera ready dog saying "cheese" on command delights internet
"Protect him at all cost . The most handsomest boy ever," said one user on TikTok.
Cat poses for owner's photo from house window but there's a problem
His owner told Newsweek: "If he were human, it'd be like he'd broken into someone's home then asked if he could have security-camera footage for his Instagram."
Alligator bursts from lake, launches itself at fish: Photos
"There is no way for a photographer to anticipate a rare moment like this to happen," Timothy Mark Smith told Newsweek.