News from TheCollectorFollowNews from TheCollectorSee all of TheCollector’s headline news. Compare how the top news stories are covered by left-wing and right-wing news sources.We’ve aggregated 268 of TheCollector’s headlines and news stories over the past 3 months. Ground News rates TheCollector’s media bias as unknown. Ground News is unable to assign a bias rating and does not have ratings available from Ad Fontes Media, All Sides, and Media Bias/Fact Check. TheCollector’s factuality rating is unknown. Ground News calculates this rating using a combination of the fact and reliability ratings from Ad Fontes Media and Media Bias/Fact Check.Follow See all of TheCollector’s headline news. Compare how the top news stories are covered by left-wing and right-wing news sources. We’ve aggregated 268 of TheCollector’s headlines and news stories over the past 3 months. Ground News rates TheCollector’s media bias as unknown. Ground News is unable to assign a bias rating and does not have ratings available from Ad Fontes Media, All Sides, and Media Bias/Fact Check. TheCollector’s factuality rating is unknown. Ground News calculates this rating using a combination of the fact and reliability ratings from Ad Fontes Media and Media Bias/Fact Check. Information about TheCollectorWhere is TheCollector located?TheCollector's WebsiteMedia Bias RatingsDo you diasgree? Edit biasLearn more about Media Bias Ratings.FactualityAverage Factuality Rating: UnknownLearn more about Factuality Ratings.Top TheCollector NewsBusiness · LouisianaNazi-looted Monet artwork returned to family generations later50% Center coverage: 24 sourcesA pastel by Claude Monet that was looted by the Nazis in Austria on the eve of World War II has been returned to the rightful heirs of its original owner. The artwork, seized as part of Nazi Germany’s widespread confiscation of valuable cultural property, was sold illegally during the war. After decades of legal battles and investigations, the piece was recovered and returned in a ceremony in New Orleans.See the StoryEurope · NetherlandsMuseum’s beer can artwork accidentally thrown in trash by staff memberCoverage: 20 sourcesA lift technician at a museum in the Netherlands mistakenly threw away a piece of artwork made to look like two empty beer cans. “All the good times we spent together” by French artist Alexandre Lavet may look like it belongs in a trash can at first glance, but closer inspection reveals it is in fact “meticulously hand-painted with acrylics, with each detail painstakingly replicated,” the LAM Museum said in a statement earlier this month.See the StoryGiza, Giza Governorate · GizaGrand Egyptian Museum Partially Opens to the Public100% Right coverage: 1 sourcesGrand Egypt Museum opens to the public. Credits: Glenn Marsch / CC BY NC ND 2.0 After over 20 years of construction, the Grand Egyptian Museum opened its main halls on Wednesday. The halls showcase various aspects of ancient Egyptian life. Located on a 120-acre site near the pyramids of Giza, the museum will display more than 100,000 objects, including treasures from the tomb of King Tutankhamun. King Tut’s priceless collection has yet to be dis…See the StoryLatest News StoriesTopics Most Covered by TheCollectorCultureAmazonPaintingsUS EconomyJudaismCultureAmazonPaintingsSources Covering Similar TopicsSmithsonian MagARTnewsabc NewsCNNAssociated Press NewsSmithsonian MagARTnewsabc NewsSuggest a sourceLooking for a source we don't already have? Suggest one here.You've scrolled to the bottom of the feed, there are no more stories.Breaking News Topics Related to TheCollectorLondon, EnglandItalyEnglandNew York StateDistrict of ColumbiaFranceGreater LondonUnited KingdomEgyptUnited States