• Bangor cryptozoology museum opening delayed

    The founder of a Maine museum dedicated to Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster and other "cryptids" needs to raise $500,000 before he can relocate.

  • The National Holocaust Museum and me: where past meets present

    As Jews worldwide gather around the Seder table this week for Passover, recounting the biblical story of the Israelites’ escape from slavery in Egypt, Lauren Comiteau reflects on injustices past and present, adding a second helping of bitter herbs to her own Seder plate. The Dutch National Holocaust Museum opened last month with much pomp and ceremony—and protest—all broadcast live on national television. There was Dutch king Willem-Alexander wearing a yarmulke and talking about how Sobibor...

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    Nationals host the Dodgers to open 3-game series

    Pregame analysis and predictions of the Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Washington

  • Armenian national pavilion officially opens at Venice Biennale

    The Armenian pavilion at 2024 Venice Biennale was officially opened to public on April 18. Attending the official opening ceremony were Daniel Danielyan, Armenia’s Deputy Minister of Educaton, Science, Culture and Sports, Armenia’s Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Italy Tsovinar Hambardzumyan, Armenia’s Honorary Consul in Venice Sargis Sarukhanyan, sponsors of the pavilion, Vigen Badalyan, Executive Director …

  • Old Sheriffs Museum and Research Center officially opens.

    FORT DAVIS, Texas (KMID/KPEJ) - The ribbon cutting for The Old Sheriffs Museum and Research Center means it is officially open to the public! According to leaders with the center, "The Old Sheriffs Museum and Research Center came about because Carl C. Williams, a retired Brewster County Sheriff, and his friend Ben Medley, the son []

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    Peking Opera films on the China National Film Museum

    Eighteen Peking Opera films are showing at the cinema of the China National Film Museum (CNFM) during the 14th Beijing International Film Festival (BJIFF). Visitors can apply for the ticket online for free to watch these films.CNFM is a place worth visiting.

  • One Word In Your State Constitution Could Open Up Your Elections To Foreign Nationals

    But a majority of state constitutions declare that every citizen -- not necessarily only a citizen -- is an eligible voter.

  • Canadian National Railway (NYSE:CNI) Trading Down 4.8%

    Canadian National Railway (NYSE:CNI – Get Free Report) (TSE:CNR) shares fell 4.8% on Wednesday . The company traded as low as $123.01 and last traded at $123.13. 975,850 shares traded hands during mid-day trading, a decline of 2% from the average session volume of 1,000,297 shares. The stock had previously closed at $129.40. Analysts Set […]

  • Bullpen comes to the rescue as Dodgers open trip with win over Nationals

    After weeks of worrisome late-game blunders, there finally was redemption for the Dodgers bullpen Tuesday night. On a night their starting pitcher failed to complete five innings, and their lineup managed only one run before the final couple of frames, it was five other numbers that keyed a 4-1 Dodgers win over Washington at Nationals Park. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. As in, the five goose eggs the Dodgers' once-struggling bullpen put on the scoreboard. “The bullpen,” manager Dave Roberts said, “was really...

  • World Press Photo Winners | Nation/World | bdtonline.com

    This image provided by World Press Photo and taken by Julia Kochetova is part of a series titled War is Personal which won the World Press Photo Open Format Award

  • Photo gallery: Wheeling Miners win home opener against Jersey

    WHEELING, W.Va. — Photo gallery from the Wheeling Miners’ home opener against the Jersey Bearcats. Wheeling improved to 2-0 on the season with a 42-32 win. The Miners are in their first season of play in the American Arena League 2. They play their home games at WesBanco Arena. (Photo gallery courtesy of Robert Ovies

  • National nuclear museum highlighting AAPI STEM contributions in May

    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The National Museum of Nuclear Science and History is opening an exhibit honoring Asian American and Pacific Islanders' contributions to STEM. Next month is AAPI Month and the exhibition in the museum's Periodic Hall shows individuals like microbiologist Flossie Wong-Staa's research on HIV and AIDS and Ellison Onizuka, the first person of Japanese []