Donald Trump will ring the New York Stock Exchange opening bell on December 12, coinciding with his selection as Time magazine’s 2024 "Person of the Year." The bell-ringing, a prestigious tradition marking the trading day's start, has featured notable figures like Ronald Reagan and Nelson Mandela. Trump, who earned the title in 2016, joins a lineup that previously included Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, and Taylor Swift. Known for leveraging stock market performance to tout his presidency's success, Trump returns to his roots as a New York real estate mogul while embracing his political resurgence with this symbolic and high-profile moment.
TIME magazine's cover featured Elon Musk with a provocative headline, 'Citizen Musk: What’s Next on His To-Do List?' accompanied by a checklist of supposed accomplishments and ambitions.
The inclusion of Anil Kapoor on the cover page, whose connection to the AI space is less clear, also prompted questions. 'Why is Anil Kapoor (Indian actor) on the front page?'
All three have featured in the 'Shapers' category of the TIME 100, underscoring India’s increasing impact on the AI industry.
RIL earned a spot in the TIME’s list of 100 World’s Most Influential Companies of 2024 under the ‘Titans’ category. This is the second time that Reliance has found its way into the TIME list.
Under Altman, OpenAI has led the way in AI research, achieving noteworthy successes including the creation and launch of GPT-4
According to the cover story titled "Sheikh Hasina and the Future of Democracy in Bangladesh," the nation under Hasina has taken an authoritarian turn under her Awami League party. The last two elections were condemned by the US and the European Union for "significant irregularities," including stuffed ballot boxes and thousands of phantom voters.
Three Indians, including cricketer Harmanpreet Kaur, were named by TIME magazine as the top 100 emerging leaders shaping the world.
Infosys is the only Indian firm in the top 100 of TIME Magazine list of World’s Best Companies 2023.
While the list boasts luminaries such as Sam Altman, Elon Musk and Jensen Huang, it also shines a spotlight on Indians and individuals of Indian descent, highlighting the country's growing prominence in the field of artificial intelligence
According to the TIME magazine story, a "long pause" followed when Padukone was asked about the "constant political backlash".
“The most likely result of building a superhumanly smart AI, under anything remotely like the current circumstances,” Eliezer Yudkowsky’s wrote in Time magazine last week.
TIME Magazine's 2023 list of marvels from around the world includes India's mountainous paradise and the home of rare black-striped tigers. Take a look.
The Time cover features a portrait of the Queen taken by royal photographer Cecil Beaton in 1968.
The TIME magazine has named Kerala and Ahmedabad among the 50 extraordinary destinations to explore in its list of the World’s Greatest Places of 2022.
"Kerala is one of India’s most beautiful states. With spectacular beaches and lush backwaters, temples, and palaces, it’s known as 'God’s own country' for good reason," the magazine stated.
As persistent as the challenges of life in 2022 is the hope that understanding and human connection can be found through travel. So, with much of the global population now vaccinated against COVID-19, world travelers are again hitting the roadand the skies.
Shinzo Abe, Japan’s longest-serving prime minister, was shot dead on July 8.
According to TIME magazine, Adani Group is now a national behemoth in the world’s sixth-largest economy, even though Adani stays out of the public eye, "quietly building his empire".
Russia-Ukraine war: Heartbreaking images capture the immense humanitarian crisis that Ukraine is facing in the wake of Russian invasion.
International Women's Day: TIME magazine is honouring 12 women who have transcended communities, generations and borders "to fight for a more inclusive and equitable world".
While featuring PM Modi in the influential people's list, TIME called him the third pivotal leader of independent India after Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi who "dominated the country’s politics like no one since them."
The list comprises companies across various sectors including health care, entertainment, transportation, technology and more. According to the magazine, the list has been prepared after evaluation of key factors including relevance, impact, innovation, leadership, ambition and success.
Women protesters are seeing the ongoing farmers' protest as a unique opportunity to address the gender imbalance in the Indian society, according to the magazine's cover story
The 2021 TIME100 Next, released on Wednesday, is an expansion of TIME’s flagship TIME100 franchise of the most influential people in the world and highlights 100 emerging leaders who are shaping the future.