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In the words of the old saying, the grass is always greener on the other side, and now work has started to make the grass literally and actually greener just outside the grounds of the White House. The old “greener” saying describes envy. But so far as is known, the new National Park Service lawn improvement has nothing to do with envy, real or imagined. Instead, the park service announced Monday, it is part of an effort to apply digital-age methods to the beautification and upkeep of Lafayette Square.
Pop culture is artifice, and the only pop star brave enough to fully acknowledge that is Lana Del Rey. The 32-year-old singer-songwriter has made a career out of authentically embracing inauthenticity, exploring the dark allure of nostalgic Americana for her generation of devotees. "Look at you kids with your vintage music," she sings to them on "Love." "You're part of the past, but now you're the future, signals crossing can get confusing.
Chuck E. Cheese’s is supposed to be a place “where a kid can be a kid.” But the family-friendly chain might want to add an important disclaimer: Kids can’t be kids when adults are racking up assault charges. It may sound absurd, but that’s exactly what has been happening in recent years amid a wave of violent fights between adults at Chuck E. Cheese’s in cities across the country. Many of those fights — like the latest example in Miami on Saturday — have been captured by smartphones.
The Daily Mail’s legendary tennis columnist Mike Dickson has tragically died aged 59. He was a titan of the industry and was out in Melbourne to cover the Australian Open when he passed away.  Tim Henman and Rafael Nadal have led the tributes from across the sporting world.  Dickson was a hugely respected and admired journalist who spent 38 years in the industry – 33 at the Mail having started in 1990 – and his loss will be felt deeply by colleagues.
Geoff Bennett: In Eastern Ohio, residents have been on edge for more than a week following an explosive train derailment and a toxic chemical leak. Evacuation orders have been lifted, and the all-clear has been given, but, in East Palestine, a small community of about 5,000 people on the Pennsylvania border, that has done little to calm anxieties. It was like something out of a disaster movie. A massive train derailment led to an explosion, causing ominous plumes of smoke to billow over the quiet village of East Palestine.
Rodrigo Alberto de Jess Chaves Robles is a Costa Rican politician and the country’s president-elect currently. He was born on June 10, 1961. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics. Prior to his nomination as minister, he was the World Bank’s country director for Indonesia, as well as other nations in America, Europe, and Asia. Chaves previously served as Minister of Finance under Carlos Alvarado Quesada’s presidency. Chaves introduced a measure to the Legislative Assembly in February 2020 to pay off the debt through surpluses from state entities.
Rumor: Is Rob Marciano Leaving GMA? The answer to Rob Marciano’s departure from GMA is still up in the air until the meteorologist confirms it. Rob Marciano is an ABC News Weather Anchor/Reporter. In fact, his work on Good Morning America has made him famous. This weather-loving sports fan is now an ABC News meteorologist. The Cornell University graduate has also worked for reputable news organizations such as CNN and CBS.
A couple dozen people gathered recently in an elegant Kalorama backyard to fête “The Death of Truth,” Steven Brill’s new book about how bad information on the internet is polarizing the world. Truth was not dead in this backyard, here among the servers filling wine glasses and restocking the platter of mini lobster rolls. “I trust institutions,” the veteran journalist told the typical Washington book party crowd of journalists, political staffers, communications consultants.