Yes, you can. Many social media platforms allow direct posting to stories.
In most cases, yes. But keep in mind that sometimes there could be technical glitches or updates that might temporarily affect this feature. Also, different platforms might have different posting processes and rules for stories.
Yes, you can. It depends on the platform and its specific settings.
The New York Post lately has had some outrageous stories. One involved a young entrepreneur who started a business selling 'unicorn - inspired' products but it turned out the products were made in an unethical factory. Another story was about a family who found a 'ghost' in their attic. They called in all kinds of paranormal investigators. And there was also a story about a construction worker who accidentally drilled into a water main while trying to build a new skyscraper, causing chaos in the area. It was quite a mess and made for an outrageous news piece.
I'm not sure specifically. But often new releases are reviewed. You could check The Washington Post's books section online or in the print edition to find out. They might have reviewed novels by emerging authors in the romance genre.
Yes, usually you can. Just find the share button on the IGTV video and there should be an option to directly add it to your story.
Well, there was also a story about a local community coming together to renovate a park. Volunteers worked hard to plant new trees, build new playgrounds for kids, and create a more beautiful and functional space. It's a great example of community spirit in New York.
It could be that the current social environment is more serious. There are so many important issues like environmental problems and political situations that people focus more on these rather than creating funny stories. For example, news channels are often filled with reports on climate change and international relations, which might overshadow the creation of humorous content.
Often, big stories involve large - scale disasters. Take the recent floods in some regions. It affected thousands of people, destroyed homes, and led to a significant amount of relief efforts, which made it a 'big story'.
Another top story might be her response to major events in the country. For instance, if there has been a natural disaster and she has taken a particular stance on how the government should respond, or if she has been involved in any relief efforts in her capacity as a politician. Also, any investigations or inquiries related to her work or actions could be among the top stories.
Perhaps there are top stories about their recent games. If they won a crucial match against a rival team, that would be a big story. It could have been a high - scoring thriller or a tight, low - scoring battle that they managed to win at the last minute.
There was a guy at a gym who was showing off his strength by trying to lift a really heavy weight. But he miscalculated and couldn't even budge it. Then, to make matters worse, he slipped and fell backwards, landing in a rather undignified position. His face went bright red, and everyone around had a hard time not laughing.