A new museum opened in Rome on Wednesday, showcasing dozens of priceless looted artworks that had illegally ended up in the US and were recently returned to Italy. Some 50 pre-Roman statues, jars, plates, urns, and coins were put on display in the Museum of Rescued Art, housed in a section of the ruins of the Baths of Diocletian, once the largest spa of the Roman empire. The art heritage ...