"Rising Pollen Allergies: Impact of Climate Change and Survival Tips"

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A 2.1 magnitude earthquake rattled the Richmond region on Monday night, centered between Glen Allen and Ashland, following a recent 4.8-magnitude earthquake near Lebanon, New Jersey. Earthquakes large enough to be felt by many people are relatively rare on the East Coast, with only about 20 quakes above 4.5 magnitude since 1950, compared to over 1,000 on the West Coast. The 2011 5.8 magnitude earthquake near Mineral was one of the most widely felt quakes in North American history.
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