Involvement in financial regulation matters.
I'd say 'The Tomb of the Cybermen', then 'Earthshock', and also the modern take in 'Rise of the Cybermen' / 'The Age of Steel' are the top Cybermen stories.
One of the top stories might be her work on economic justice initiatives in her district. She has been actively involved in promoting policies that aim to reduce economic disparities among her constituents.
Sure. There's the Tower of London, Catacombs of Paris, Winchester Mystery House, Bhangarh Fort, Edinburgh Castle, Aokigahara Forest, Myrtles Plantation, Stanley Hotel, Ancient Ram Inn, and one more could be the Island of the Dolls in Mexico.
Maybe it's about the exposure of water pollution problems and the attempts to fix them. It could also be about the people who fought against the pollution and the companies causing it.
I don't think so. There's no solid evidence to suggest that Maxine Waters was pranked by Russian comics.
I'm not entirely sure of the exact order, but generally, the earlier ones introduce his character and his first encounters, and the later ones show his more developed self in more complex situations.
The success of Liverpool in the English Premier League in 2019 was a top sports story. Their dominant season led them to the league title. And don't forget about the great comebacks and upsets in tennis Grand Slam tournaments during that year.
The heroism of the firefighters who first responded is a story. They didn't know the full extent of the danger and tried to put out the fire, but many of them died from radiation exposure.
Sure. Maybe a political scandal that emerged in October. Or a new music album release that was very popular in October.
Sure. The sub - prime mortgage mess was big. It shook the financial world. Also, the war in Iraq continued to be in the news. And the Virginia Tech shooting was a major event that got a lot of attention.