Law & Politics UNESCO Confirms ISIS Funding Terrorism by Selling Artifacts By Henri Neuendorf, Oct 1, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Major Rodin Case Goes to Court Damages likely top €60 million. By Coline Milliard, Oct 1, 2014
Law & Politics NYPD Arrests Teen Who Scaled Tallest Residential Skyscraper for Instagram By Christie Chu, Sep 30, 2014
Law & Politics Is This Greek Hoarder the Cornelius Gurlitt of Ancient Coins? By Sarah Cascone, Sep 30, 2014
Law & Politics Thieves Steal $7.6 Million Degas From 70-Year-Old Man Perhaps the most valuable art heist in Cyprus's history. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 30, 2014
Law & Politics Court Seizes Goya, Picasso and Other Priceless Paintings From Marcos Family The court found that the paintings had been purchased illegally with public funds. By Henri Neuendorf, Sep 30, 2014
Law & Politics Meet the Woman Who Saved Mongolia’s Dinosaurs From Smugglers By Sarah Cascone, Sep 29, 2014
Law & Politics Islamic State Drives Last Archaeologists out of Middle East Teams are fleeing danger in Iraqi Kurdistan. By Henri Neuendorf, Sep 25, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Da Vinci Restoration Project Reignites Conspiracy Theories By Sarah Cascone, Sep 24, 2014
Law & Politics Artists and ACLU Fight Arizona’s ‘Revenge Porn’ Law A law to protect victims of jilted lovers also happens to criminalize art. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 24, 2014