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 By Joey Lautrup and Lauren BogholtzDecember 21, 2018 9:24 AM ESTSince 1923, TIMErsquo  cover has served as a historical record, documenting the most influential people, events and issues of the moment. In 2018, the red border chronicled a controversial Supreme Court nomination, a heate stanley cup d immigration crisis and a groundbreaking royal wedding. It displayed slain journalists, troubled politicians and undervalued teachers. It posed difficult questions over American identity, our relationship with guns and the future of democracy. D.W. Pine, TIMErsquo  creative director, calls the cover one of the most iconic pieces of real estate in journalism. TIMErsquo  cover has been around for 96 years, and the importance is always placed inside that red border and how is TIME going to crystallize the news for us, Pine says.To best fill the 8x10 sp stanley cup ace, TIMErsquo  art department commissions an artist or photographer each week, from Edel Rodriguezrsquo  spray-painted Year One illustration of President Trump to Peter Hapakrsquo  portrait of the Parkland shooting survivors to Nancy B stanley cup ursonrsquo  face morph of Trump and Russian President Putin. Watch the video above to look back at all of TIMErsquo  2018 covers with commentary from several of the artists behind them. More Must-Reads from TIMEHow the Economy is Doing in the Swing StatesHarris Battles For the Bro VoteOur Guide to Voting in the 2024 ElectionMel Robbins Will Make You Do ItWhy Vin Rzbx What to Know About Every Inauguration in American History
 President Donald Trump and his wife Melania Trump arrive on Air Force One at the Palm Beach International airport as they prepare to spend part of the weekend with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and his wife Akie Abe at Mar-a-Lago resort on February 10, 2017 in West Palm Beach, Florida.Joe Raedle鈥擥etty ImagesBy Kate SamuelsonFebruary 13, 2017 12:54 PM ESTNews that President Donald Trump might address crowds of supporters at a stadium in the city of Birmingham has been met with anger by air force 1  a number of MPs, activists and ordinary Brummies, as the locals are nicknamed.According to the U.K.   Telegraph and others in the British media, the White House is considering moving the locus of Trump   state visit from London to the country   second most populous city. Trump would reportedly host a rally in a large venue such as Birmingham   National Exhibition Centre, with profits from pound;10  $12.50  tickets going to a charity for  hoka the British armed forces. TIME contacted the White House for comment, but did not hear back.The hope is that Birmingham, where 50.5% of the city voted to leave the European Union last summer  as opposed to just 40.1% of London , might be more receptive and sympathetic toward the President than the capital, where thousands protested the travel ban and demanded that the Britis airmax h government withdrew Trump   state visit invitation.It would be his biggest rally with 85,000 people coming together to celebrate the