Time Magazine uses a customized version of the "Times New Roman" font for its print publication, particularly for its body text. For headlines, they often use a modified serif font known as "Times Modern," which was designed to be distinctive and eye-catching. The magazine's typography has evolved over the years, but these fonts form the core of its traditional style.
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