Without knowing the exact story in question, it's tough to be precise. But let's say there was a cover story that misconstrued Trump's stance on immigration. If Time magazine printed a story on the cover that made it seem like Trump had harsher intentions towards immigrants than he actually did, and this was based on misinformation or a misinterpretation of his policies, that could be an example of what might be called a 'Trump Fake Time Cover Story'.
One example could be a cover story about Trump's inauguration and what it signified for the United States at that time.
I'm not entirely sure specifically which 'Trump Fake Time Cover Story' you're referring to. There could be various stories in different contexts that might be mislabeled or perceived as 'fake' regarding Trump. It could be related to false news coverage during his tenure in some people's views.
Sure. Let's say there was a political scandal that initially caused a great deal of chaos. As time passed, investigations were carried out, facts emerged, and gradually the chaos subsided. A news outlet might then create a cover story about how time was the key factor in resolving the chaos, and this could be related to the concept of 'time trump chaos cover story'.
Maybe they covered the advancements in space exploration in 2018. It was a year when many countries were making progress in that area, and Time Magazine might have chosen it as a cover story topic. Another could be the global economy, how different economies were performing and the challenges they were facing.
It could be examples of successful real estate flips. For instance, someone bought an old house at a low price, renovated it beautifully, and sold it at a much higher price.
Sure. It could be a story about a celebrity's new movie or album release.
Sure. The zero - tolerance policy is a major example. It was implemented in 2017 and led to the mass separation of families. Parents were detained while their children were taken away, which was a very cruel situation.
One example could be a story about grade inflation in a university. If professors are consistently giving higher grades than students actually deserve, that could be a 'grades cover story'.
Since I don't know the exact content of 'Story of the Time History', I can't give specific examples from it. But if it's about timekeeping, an example could be the invention of the mechanical clock in medieval Europe which revolutionized how people measured time.
I don't have a specific example of a 'time trump story' off - hand as the term is not very common. It could potentially be a story about Trump's race against time to get certain policies implemented before his term ended.