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The Kominas, 'See Something Say Something'
Accompanied by a dubby surf-punk riff, a white dude's paranoia on the subway — manifested as a pink squid-monster, of course — turns brown folks into terrorists when all they want to do is eat lunch.
At Least 22 People Remain Missing After Flooding In Japan
Nearly a million people are covered by a government evacuation order. The weather service is warning of more severe weather to the north.
Song Premiere: The Prettiots, 'Suicide Hotline'
Ukulele, wit and a pinch of perspective fend off a friend's worry in the NYC alt-pop trio's latest single.
With Japan In Recession, Prime Minister Calls For Snap Elections
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe called for an election two years ahead of schedule, and he also delayed an increase in sales tax.
Job Growth Continues At Healthy Pace, Survey Finds
For the fifth straight month private companies added more than 200,000 jobs, according to the ADP National Employment Report. That's usually enough to keep pushing down the unemployment rate.
Bob Dylan, In New Album, Will Cover Frank Sinatra
But Dylan in a statement said he doesn't see himself as "covering these songs in any way." Instead, he said he and his band are "uncovering them." Shadows in the Night will be released Feb. 3
Viking's Choice: Circuit Des Yeux, 'Fantasize The Scene'
There's a soothing allure to "Fantasize The Scene," a song meticulously arranged to re-create the sensation of sinking into nothing and everything.
A Small 4.5 Quake Strikes During OU-OSU Game
The small quake caused little damage, but led to some good jokes.
Man Who Bilked Millions From Navy Charity Donors Gets 28 Years
John Cody, 67, had initially said he was working under 'nonofficial cover' for the CIA and that the charity he stole from was part of a secret operation.
With No Plan From Congress, Homeland Security Improvises
More than $400 million is being moved from other programs to keep Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection from running out of money.
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