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  • The U.S. Geological Survey said the epicenter was about 100 miles off the coast and that there was no risk of a tsunami. Residents in Ferndale, Calif., said they felt the earth "roll" under them.
  • Alaska’s former chief medical officer leaves his job at the CDC. The National Guard conducts emergency drills in Juneau. A polar icebreaker to be homeported in Juneau is on its way to Alaska. A Fairbanks woman celebrates 70 years by running 70 miles. Why the weather service says it feels more like fall than summer in Southcentral Alaska. The Beach Boys to perform at the Alaska State Fair.
  • Listen to some newfound favorites, including an epic piano anthem by Florence + The Machine, an acoustic drive-by ballad from Oshima Brothers plus Kehlani's sassy new dance-floor bop.
  • The Brooklyn rock band still wind-sprints with deadly efficiency. But the slower moments on Sunbathing Animal locate the essence of heartache in unexpected ways.
  • The United Nations has complained that Nepal's bureaucracy is getting in the way of relief efforts. Government officials in Kathmandu say they aren't receiving enough of the right kind of aid.
  • There were hopes over the weekend that ISON might have survived its close encounter with the sun. But "with more than a little sadness," the space agency says, "we have to declare the comet lost."
  • Nearly 20% of Americans are Latino or Hispanic and they buy more movie tickets per capita. But a new report says just 7% of all lead characters in 2019's top-grossing films were Hispanic or Latino.
  • The lovelorn underdogs that populate the band's debut album combat conformity in every way imaginable.
  • The earthquake struck the island late Tuesday night and aftershocks continue to shake up the city of Hualien. Meanwhile, rescue workers strive to save people from collapsed buildings.
  • The band's new album Time & Space comes out Feb. 23. You are moshing.
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