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'.
The novels Maoni had been writing recently were " The Path to Heaven " and " The Puppet Master ". However, the details of what he was doing were not found in the search results provided. Therefore, I don't know what the cat has been up to recently.
A recent top story could be about arthropods used in biomimicry. Their unique structures and functions are being studied to inspire new technologies. For example, the way a spider spins its web is being studied to create stronger and more flexible materials. This is really fascinating as it shows how nature can provide solutions to human - made problems.
Well, one hot story could be about the latest scientific breakthrough. For example, new research on renewable energy sources that might change the way we power our world in the future. Another could be a heartwarming story of a community coming together to help those in need after a natural disaster.
I'm not up - to - date on the very latest ISS stories. But generally, any news about new astronauts arriving at the ISS or leaving can be popular. Also, if there are any emergency situations or technical glitches that are successfully resolved, those could be considered 'hot' stories.
Yes, I just finished 'The Hunger Games'. It's a thrilling dystopian novel. The idea of the Capitol controlling the districts and the fight for survival in the arena is really gripping.