Time Magazine

The new issue focuses on the stories of nurses, paramedics, grocery store employees, and first responders who are hard at work during the coronavirus pandemic.
No. 24 takes a final bow on the commemorative cover, expected to hit stands this Friday.
The image of President Donald Trump’s son-in-law is getting the treatment on Twitter.
“I don’t agree with her as a choice, and I also think if you are 16, is this peak for her?" the host said of the teen climate activist and Time Person of the Year.
The president accused the 16-year-old climate activist of having an "Anger Management problem." She quickly responded with some Twitter shade.
"ARE... YOU... NOT... ENTERTAINED?!?" the "Good as Hell" singer tweeted about her 2019 title.
The 16-year-old climate activist earned the recognition for her fearless activism.
The political rivals have both been considered for the title, which will be announced this week.
One Twitter user noted that it's "'movie-level' evil to use the victim of your crime to advance the premise that you shouldn't be prosecuted."
Ford paid tribute to the "Know My Name" author and sexual assault survivor for a Time magazine feature on 100 rising stars.