User:Eledec/Sandbox

Semper Idem.

Day After Day
Day After Day is a scenario where the Point of Divergence is now! The world will slowly get more and more different as time progresses. To comply with Future Wiki's rules, technically every new event will take place in the future, but become quickly outdated.

Originally supposed to be a project on another wiki, I decided to move it to my sandbox.

Live News (Day After Day)
Today's date is August 28, 2024.

(To comply with Future Wiki's alt-history rules any new info will be one day ahead of OTL time).

Recent News
June 16, 2019 June 17, 2019 June 18, 2019 June 19, 2019
 * CNN: Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announces a new summit with North Korean officials after the disastrous Hanoi Summit.
 * Reuters: Tensions rise between Iran and the United States after an oil tanker was blown up yesterday.
 * MSNBC: A blackout affects most of Georgia, Florida, and South Carolina, knocking power out to millions. From Charleston to Miami, the streets are dark for hours.
 * South China Morning Post: Organizers for a planned protest against a Hong Kong extradition bill are arrested as Beijing attempts to exert power on the autonomous territory.
 * New York Times: Russian tank movements in Donbass suggest a leadup to a future offensive against Ukraine.
 * The Hill: Impeachment grows more popular among Democrats, as many call for Trump's impeachment. Speaker Nancy Pelosi still argues against impeachment, and divisions in the Democratic Party are starting to become clear.
 * Washington Post: Minnesota signs into law the NPVIC, bringing an extra 10 electors to the pact's goal of 270.
 * New York Times: An alt-right rally in Portland goes horribly after clashing with antifa counter-protestors, as the two groups get increasingly violent. 2 are killed and swat police is called in to deal with the situation, bringing back memories of Charlottesville.
 * CNN: Iran says it will exceed the nuclear deal limit in 10 days.
 * Los Angeles Times: Riots break out in Sudan, demanding the insertion of a civilian government. Some fear another civil war may break out.