Art & Exhibitions The 10 Biggest International Art Scandals of 2014 From Paul McCarthy's butt plug to a €500 million Ponzi scheme, it was a wild year. By Alexander Forbes, Dec 25, 2014
People Sony Cancels ‘The Interview’ Release Following Terrorist Threats By Christie Chu, Dec 18, 2014
Law & Politics LAPD Recovers Nine Stolen Artworks Worth Millions Three paintings are still circulating on the black market. By Coline Milliard, Dec 18, 2014
Law & Politics Did Angry Birds Toy Manufacturer Cheat Artist Out of Millions? By Henri Neuendorf, Dec 18, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Jeff Koons Sued for Plagiarism It's not the first time. By Alexander Forbes, Dec 17, 2014
Law & Politics Achenbach Gives Surprise Partial-Confession in Fraud Case By Henri Neuendorf, Dec 16, 2014
Law & Politics Spanish Tax Office Demands Millions from Art Collector’s Heir By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Dec 15, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Museum Staff Replaced Collection With Forgeries, Then Sold Originals The surreptitious sell-off isn't the first time the museum has been pillaged. By Henri Neuendorf, Dec 14, 2014
Law & Politics 8 Pages Stolen From Famous Bible Now Showing at the Met By Sarah Cascone, Dec 13, 2014
Galleries Judge Threatens to Put Convicted Dealer Leigh Morse Behind Bars Again The dealer is behind on her restitution payments. By Philip Boroff, Dec 12, 2014