Officials hope to store some 250,000 artworks at the new center in five years' time. About half of the newly-constructed building's sprawling space will house art from the famed Paris museum, the world's biggest. … [Read more...] about Louvre opens center to protect art from flooding
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Washington’s Newseum to close by year’s end
WTOP-FM reports the Newseum announced its impending closure Tuesday, citing yearslong financial issues. A company statement says that despite more than 11 years of service and nearly 10 million visitors, continued operations have proved to be unsustainable. … [Read more...] about Washington’s Newseum to close by year’s end
Washington looks like old self in ending rushing scoring drought
In one play — a 21-yard scramble in the second quarter that set up a touchdown — the 6-foot-3, 281-pound Chambers bowled over Hawkins in the open field and delivered a hammering hit on Johnson as the SDSU player finally knocked him out of bounds at the Aztecs’ 2-yard line. … [Read more...] about Washington looks like old self in ending rushing scoring drought
Patriots release veteran tight end Ben Watson
Watson planned to retire after last season but was courted by several teams. The Patriots eventually signed him to a one-year, $3 million deal as they looked to fill the hole created by the retirement of Rob Gronkowski. … [Read more...] about Patriots release veteran tight end Ben Watson
Patriots will re-sign tight end Ben Watson, report says
“Any organization never totally moves on from a player,” he said. “What [coach Bill Belichick] told me is that he doesn’t have a roster spot right now. That doesn’t me he won’t tomorrow, or maybe he won’t at all. I really think it becomes a need basis.” … [Read more...] about Patriots will re-sign tight end Ben Watson, report says