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The U.S. Treasury Has Ruled Out Prompt Regulation of the Art Market

In a 40 page study, the Treasury Department suggested several regulations but said that implementing them was not a priority.
By Helen Holmes

Banksy Art Frequently Changed Hands Via Offshore Deals

A new report from the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists details these tax haven-enabled deals.
By Helen Holmes
Roger Stone.

Roger Stone Suggests Unlawful Surveillance Over Leak of Private Wikileaks Messages

"[Their release] raises questions of whether I was hacked or under secret FISA warrant surveillance as reported by the New York Times," Stone told Observer.
By Davis Richardson
BERLIN, GERMANY - SEPTEMBER 10: Billionaire investor George Soros speaks on "The Tragedy of the European Union"

DC Leak Exposes Top Clinton Donor George Soros Manipulating Elections

By Michael Sainato
KASSEL, GERMANY - JUNE 13 Chinese Artist Ai Weiwei poses in front of his sculpture 'Template' during a media preview of Documenta 12 on June 13, 2007 in Kassel, Germany. The Documenta is "one of the most important exhibitions of modern and contemporary art" which now takes place every five years in Kassel and will be open to the public June 16 - September 23.

Ai Weiwei Joins United Talent Agency, David Nahmad Denies His Modigliani Is Nazi Loot

By Alanna Martinez
Democratic presidential candidate former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton looks on during a campaign event on May 24, 2016 in Commerce, California. Hillary Clinton is campaigning in California ahaed of the State's presidential primary on June 7th.

Corruption Is Catching Up to the Clintons and Their Associates

By Michael Sainato
NEW YORK, NY - MAY 16: A man looks out at New York Harbor while on the Staten Island Ferry on a blustery spring day in Manhattan on May 16, 2016 in New York, New York. New York has been experiencing cool and windy weather over the past few days with gradual warming expected throughout the week.

The Importance of Anonymity in the Wikileaks Era

By Robert Garson
That a city with an affordable housing crisis could simultaneously house dozens of half-empty skyscraping apartment buildings speaks to the absurdity of 21st-century urban life.

Train Wreck: Wealth Towers Over New York’s Crumbling Subways

By Fredrik deBoer
Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks to the media last year.

Hacking Hillary: Panama Papers Show Danger of Clinton’s Secret Server

By Austin Bay
Amedeo Modigliani, Seated Man with a Cane, (1918).

Swiss Officials Seize Modigliani, Artist Deported After Destroying Passport—and More

By Alanna Martinez
Louise Blouin at the Blouin Creative Leadership Summit in 2012.

Blouin Hot Air? Panama Papers Expose Art Pub Mogul’s Offshore Companies

By Ryan Steadman
Seated Man With A Cane, 1918, by Amadeo Modigliani.

Panama Papers Out Owners of Alleged Nazi-Looted $25M Modigliani

By Ryan Steadman
PITTSBURGH, PA - APRIL 06: Democratic Presidential candidate former Senator and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks at a rally in Skibo Hall at Carnegie Mellon University on April 6, 2016 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Senator Clinton spent the day in both ends of the state campaigning for the April 26th state primary.

Panama Papers Reveal Clinton’s Kremlin Connection

By John R. Schindler
She's suing me for how much?

Rybolovlev Hid Picasso, Modigliani From Ex-Wife Via Shell Corp: Panama Papers

By Guelda Voien
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