With that in mind, here's this week's Bloomberg Businessweek cover: From our morning news ... editorial positions at The New York Times Magazine, Facts on File, and Oregon State University.
A bibliophile shares his early fascination with Penguin paperback design and hails a new chapter in the imprint’s cover story ...
THIS WEEK we had just one cover: our endorsement for America’s election. We argue that a second Trump term comes with unacceptable risks. By making Donald Trump leader of the free world ...
To understand how we came up with this week’s cover you need to travel back to that far-off land where Donald Trump had not yet won the presidency and the election was still balanced on a knife ...
Artist Barry Blitt’s ink-splotch-esque Trump silhouette came together in less than an hour on election night. On Tuesday ...
In his interview last week with Elon Musk ... If you can't see the image of the fake magazine covers in Mar-a-Lago above, ...
"A very relaxed and somewhat erotic image." The post Riley Keough Oozes an Effortless Ease (in Chanel) on the November 2024 ...
Rachael “Raygun” Gunn, who was mercilessly mocked for her break dancing performance at the Paris Olympics, appears on the cover of this week’s edition of the Australian magazine Stellar.
"This show is born in a political space," said co-host Michael Steele of MSNBC's surprise hit 'The Weekend' alongside Alicia ...
From Vogue's new Marc Jacobs-edited issue to Jared Ellner's fashion design debut, discover all the chic news to know today.
As polling day draws close, we decided to devote our cover and a 16-page special report to the remarkable performance of the American economy. Our message is not only that it has left the rest ...
We had one worldwide cover this week. And it featured some very good news. GLP-1 receptor agonists such as Ozempic and Wegovy started as treatments for diabetes and obesity. That alone would have ...