news Judge Rejects Lawsuit Claiming Art Had Lost Its ‘Oomph’ By AdminSeptember 26, 2025Less 1 min read25 Views0 The collector’s holding companies had sued his insurers for $400 million to cover paintings that they say had been damaged in a fire. The insurers said they had survived untouched. ShareTweetPinShare Previous PostIran pres. on reports of construction at nuclear site Next PostTrump Can’t Be the One to Pick Who’s Indicted Leave a Reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. You May Also Like September 29, 20250 Comments The American mall’s decline is leading to sweetened real estate deals for local business owners September 16, 20250 Comments European markets open lower as traders assess U.S.-China talks October 17, 20250 Comments OpenAI stops Sora videos of Martin Luther King Jr. after users made ‘disrespectful’ deepfakes September 14, 20250 Comments 50+ products to make your life easier and our planet cleaner
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