I don’t have live access to current news feeds right now, but I can summarize the status based on the most recent publicly available information up to late 2025 and point you to how to check the latest updates.
Direct answer
- The Museum of the Bible has been a prominent DC museum funded by the Green family/Hobby Lobby, with ongoing exhibits and programs. For the very latest news, please check major outlets or the museum’s official newsroom.
What to look for when checking latest news
- Opening/announcements: new exhibitions, deadlines, or changes in admission policies.
- Funding and governance: updates on donors, partnerships, or any legal/ethical scrutiny.
- Exhibitions and artifacts: current displays, especially any high-profile items or traveling exhibitions.
- Reactions and reviews: critical commentary from scholars and reputable outlets about exhibit accuracy and scholarship.
Where to find reliable up-to-date sources
- The Museum of the Bible’s official newsroom or press releases.
- Major national outlets (e.g., AP, Reuters, Washington Post) for coverage of openings, controversies, or major exhibitions.
- Scholarly societies or biblical studies journals for critical analysis of exhibitions and curation practices.
- If you’d like, I can search for the latest headlines and pull: titles, dates, sources, and brief summaries. I can also assemble a short, up-to-date digest with citations.