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Recent Time cover shows Russian tank, not Putin While the viral photo resembles a Time cover and uses the title from the magazine's most recent issue, it wasn’t created by anyone affiliated with ...
Below, in no particular order, are 10 Time magazine covers fact-checked by Snopes, most of which turned out to be entirely fabricated. Time magazine didn't publish cover showing Mark Carney giving ...
In the past, Trump has claimed he’s the person with the most Time Magazine covers. That’s not true, as that title is actually taken by Richard Nixon. Trump does have at least 30 Time Magazine ...
Time’s latest print issue marks the second time in recent months that Musk has appeared on the magazine’s print cover, having done so in November as “Citizen Musk” with a complementary ...
Time magazine's inauguration day cover depicted Donald Trump shoving papers and President Biden's aviators off the Resolute desk with the caption, "He's Back." ...
Read the full story here in the TIME Vault: The Jesus Revolution The cover art, which is by Stanislaw Zagorski and now in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery, is among TIME’s ...
Beyonce Knowles scored the cover of Time magazine’s “The 100 Most Influential People In the World” issue on Thursday. “She’s the boss,” Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg writes in a profile ...
The commemorative cover image features at least one cover from each of the last 100 years. It includes every U.S. President since TIME’s founding—18 of them, starting with Warren G. Harding on ...
Attempting to shrug off a recent Time cover showing Elon Musk sitting behind the Resolute Desk as president, Donald Trump mockingly asked whether the magazine was “still in business” while ...
Hosaka and his team spent weeks constructing the sand sculpture featured on the magazine's most recent climate change-themed issue. Toshihiko Hosaka’s ‘Time’ magazine cover. Courtesy of Time ...
San Francisco-based artist John Mavroudis had a sense the cover illustration he just produced for Time magazine might turn into the most prominent and controversial work of his career. After all ...
To mark the most monumental election in recent history, the magazine temporarily swapped its logo to read “Vote” instead – something Time has never done since its first issue published in 1923.