Global News
National Diet of Japan Launches Economy Rebuilding IntiativeThree days ago, Japan's National Diet passed a bill dedicated to rebuilding the country's economy. The bill passed with overwhelming support, and features a series of tax breaks and other financial incentives for foreign corporations...
Tensions Rise as Russia Demands Asylum-Seekers' ReturnRussia issued a strongly worded condemnation of the American government following a series of unproductive talks relating to the return of two native citizens. The parties in question had requested Asylum from the U.S. Government,...
U.S. News
'Flawed, Yet Neccesary': PRT Director Rebecca Costa Brown Speaks on Controversial Parahuman Anti-Trust LawsEarlier this week, I had the absolute fortune to fly out to Washington, D.C. for a one-on-one interview with the current Chief Director of the Parahuman Response Team, Rebecca Costa Brown. As Director, she's obviously...
President Gillen Signs in New High-Speed Network BillIn a presidential address today at 4:30PM Eastern Time, 44th President David Gillan announced the 'Better Communications' Act had successfully passed Senate Vote. Per the law, a new sweep of 4G 'LTE' Cell Towers will...
Editorials
The Unsustainability of Cape-Based TourismAt this point in time, roughly 17% of Brockton Bay's revenue comes from the tourism industry. That's a 11% increase since 2009, and a 30% increase since the year 2000; Brockton's economy has become wholly...
Here's Why the Boat Graveyard Isn't GoneAs unfortunate as it may be, the boat graveyard has become as much of a staple of our city as Medhall's central offices or the Rig. It's a massive, hideous wreck of rusty metal that...
Local News
Medhall Announces New Scholarship Program For Disenfranchised YouthIn a press conference earlier today, Max Anders, CEO of Medhall Pharmaceuticals, announced the company would be launching their response to low education rates among lower-class brocktonites: a college scholarship fund that, provided students maintain...
Parents Panic at High School ShutdownWinslow High, a public school servicing much of the northern Brockton area, had to evacuate yesterday following a parahuman attack of unknown origin. At 7:45 am, an even sphere of matter roughly five feet in...
Mayor Christner Declares Bid for Re-ElectionDuring the 2010 Annual Brockton Bay New Year Fundraiser, Mayor Roy Christner declared that he would be running in the following year's election. Christner has ultimately been well-received during his tenure, marked with an across-the-board...