I don't know if there are other pages with similar features, but for these I like the EMSC page. You can look into past events back to 2004
Example M8 (you can change it in the url)
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link to www.emsc-csem.org]
Here you can look on the map from last hour to last two weeks:
Example Euro-Med earthquakes last 24 hours:
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link to www.emsc-csem.org]
Worldwide earthquakes with M4.0+ last two weeks:
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link to www.emsc-csem.org]
After watching the page for some years I think there is a "connection". Usually the Euro-Med has ca. 50 EQs per 24 hrs, the worldwide M4.0+ has ca. half of it. When the numbere were very different from this relation something was going on. ATM it's 35/22, yesterday it was around 31/15 (afair). I have not enough knowledge if there is something about it, perhaps it's interesting for someone else.
These maps are automatically updating.
Under the tab Earthquake information:
List of latest Earthquakes (you can sort the columns of the page)
LATEST SIGNIFICANT EARTHQUAKES
Search for earthquakes
Animated Maps of Earthquakes
-Last earthquakes worldwide for the last 48 hours with coloured depth (interactive map)
-Animated maps of earthquakes - world and 6 regions where you can put in several data and watch for a chosen timespan when and where the events took place
North America:
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link to www.emsc-csem.org]
EQs near you:
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link to www.emsc-csem.org]
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I think these are the most interesting parts there (ok, I'm too lazy to write more and don't want to get boring).