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  2. 'Historic comeback win,' 'He's Don It Again!': How newspapers ...

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    Others have continued to focus on the story of “The Comeback,” as Newsweek has titled its Nov. 6 cover story. The New York Post also called Trump’s victory a “comeback for the ages ...

  3. Newsweek - Wikipedia

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    Newsweek 's final print issue under The Newsweek Daily Beast Company, which owned Newsweek from 2010 to 2013. On July 25, 2012, the company operating Newsweek indicated the publication was likely to go digital to cover its losses and could undergo other changes by the next year.

  4. Category:Non-free Newsweek magazine covers - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Non-free Newsweek magazine covers" The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total. 0–9. File:20091123 Newsweek Palin Cover.png; C.

  5. Dev Pragad - Wikipedia

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    Prior to becoming CEO of Newsweek, Pragad managed its international edition from London in 2014. [8] In 2018, Newsweek was spun off as a standalone company, Newsweek Publishing LLC, from IBT Media with Pragad and Johnathan Davis each owning 50% of that company. [9] Pragad was the subject of a Harvard Business School case study published in 2021 ...

  6. Ed Gallucci - Wikipedia

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    Under these auspices Gallucci shot hundreds of magazine spreads and covers for: Newsweek, Business Week, Fortune, U.S. News & World Report, Discover, Longevity, New York Magazine, PC Magazine, Psychology Today, Science, Video Review, Weight Watchers, and Family Health magazines. Thousands of Gallucci's photographs have appeared on print ads ...

  7. Category:Newsweek - Wikipedia

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    Non-free Newsweek magazine covers (7 F) P. Newsweek people (98 P) Pages in category "Newsweek" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.

  8. Newsweek's latest cover names Trump as 'Lazy Boy' - AOL

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    The magazine's latest cover unflatteringly depicts the 45th president watching TV while in a lazy boy recliner.

  9. Eleanor Clift - Wikipedia

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    Clift traveled with the campaign and reported from the road. After Carter's win, Clift became White House correspondent for Newsweek and has covered every presidential campaign for the magazine since 1976. When Newsweek merged with The Daily Beast in 2010, Clift stayed on to cover politics for the online publication.