She froze and stuck her tail between her legs after spotting the other dogs.
Kimberly Barus is suing Jacksonville Sheriff's Deputy Karl Lampkin over the 2022 shooting death of her puppy, Lucy.
"I don't think Mission Impossible is looking for their next stuntwoman," the mom told Newsweek.
"Anybody that's going to get in the way is going to be dealt with," National Border Patrol Council President Paul Perez said.
Authorities identified the attacker as a Syrian national holding residency in Sweden.
The outage, coinciding with New Year's Eve, has disrupted travel plans and daily life, affecting 80 percent of the population.
NASCAR's $7.7 billion TV deals give broadcasters significant influence over the sport's operations, according to insiders.
Mia Chard opened up about her journey navigating her first relationship, inspiring many with her openness on TikTok.
An orange cat named Mr. Lime has left users puzzled with his unusual snack preference, but is it actually healthy for him?
The Louisville Cardinals (8-4) and Washington Huskies (6-6) are gearing up for an exciting clash in the Sun Bowl.
The lead archaeologist at the grave site told Newsweek that the sword was an "elite object that marked its owner out as special."
Johnson faces tight math in his effort to retain his position as the House leader.
Montenegro extradited South Korean cryptocurrency mogul Do Kwon to the United States to face criminal fraud charges.
"It's crazy how CRAZY speaking truth can make people," the Australian singer-songwriter said of the reaction to her track.
Hannah Kimmel told Newsweek: "[There were] Iots of different reactions, but the heels are not required!"
Ryan Seacrest has set a mega-money goal for 2025 as the co-host of 'Wheel of Fortune.'
Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay has revealed if he plans to rest starters in the final regular season game.
Louise Reid said the huge response to her TikTok post shows how relatable it is to other millennials in the same position as her.
According to Gaza's Health Ministry, thousands of Palestinians in the territory require medical treatment abroad.
"Knowing how dependent she is on you, it is terrifying when you are mad at her," an expert told Newsweek.
When Gunther's tail wafted in front of Holly, she simply couldn't resist the temptation and immediately started chewing it.
Milo the five-month-old cat was only left unattended for a matter of minutes, but that was enough time to get himself into quite a tangle.
People celebrating New Year's in Times Square who need to use the bathroom may be out of luck after standing in the area for hours.
The 2D Zelda series has consistently been pretty good, but there are some that stand above the rest.
"A few people felt like I was enabling my kids, but they are extremely smart, reliable and responsible, good kids," the mom told Newsweek.