
Alice Gibbs
Senior Internet Culture and Trends Reporter at Newsweek
Writing and screaming. Senior Internet Culture & Trends Reporter at Newsweek 👩🏻💻 Views all mine. Say hi: alice.gibbs@newsweek .com.
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newsweek.com | Alice Gibbs
A dog owner was left stunned when she woke one morning to see her two dogs, but bizarrely found the wrong pet wearing a medical cone. It wasn't until it happened again, and was caught on a petcam, that she realized how it had happened. "I woke up Friday morning to the cone on Cooper and was so confused," owner Lacey MacFarlane, from North Carolina, told Newswee k.
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newsweek.com | Alice Gibbs
When her dishwasher started acting up, Hailey Adair assumed it was time to call a repair technician. But after weeks of confusion, she discovered the real culprit behind the kitchen mystery: her dog, Darrel. In a now-viral video that's racked up more than 800,000 views since being posted last week, Adair, who lives in Washington, shared the unexpected revelation that her dishwasher issue wasn't mechanical at all.
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newsweek.com | Alice Gibbs
A Gen Z woman has shared a list of things she won't let her cats do, after what she saw while working in veterinary medicine. Emily, who didn't share her surname, lives in the Midwest with her 11 cats. Her rules regarding what her cats can and can't do stem from her own personal experience working in an emergency clinic. The 27-year-old told Newsweek: "I previously worked in an emergency veterinary clinic working nights, weekends and holidays.
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myrtlebeachonline.com | Alice Gibbs
A bride-to-be has gained viral attention for sharing the reason she won't be inviting certain people to her wedding. Esther Burden, 27, from Toronto, Canada, gained over 3 million views on her TikTok video, posted last week, where she shared on the screen text: "'Why can't they come?' God forbid I don't want to introduce myself to people at MY WEDDING?!"-a sentiment that has resonated deeply with some, and rubbed others the wrong way.
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heraldonline.com | Alice Gibbs
What began as a typical thrift store rummage turned into a historical discovery for one Ohio family when a World War II-era canteen, complete with hidden wartime relics, was found in a Goodwill outlet bin. Christy Adkins, 33, from central Ohio, is now the proud owner of the U.S. Army-issue canteen, originally found by her mother-in-law Monica Adkins and Monica's sister, Tammy Beveridge—both regular thrift shoppers.
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EXCL: In his D Day interview - at a time of CCHQ’s choosing - Rishi Sunak sits down to discuss the personal & political. When asked how he can relate to voters - what he’s ever gone without - he says as a child he had to forgo “Sky TV”. 7pm @ITVTonight. https://t.co/pb7slvAJnk

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Asked my daughter what she thinks her dad does for a living and she said “he presses the laptop”