It has large numbers 2020 crossed out with a red cross. TIME Magazine rarely uses the red "X" on it's cover, this latest edition being only the fifth time in the publication's history. Time magazine has declared 2020 the âworst year ever,â drawing a red âXâ over the year on its latest cover. Notably, this is the fifth time in the 100-year history of Time magazine when such a cover page has been released. This year wasnât doomily thrilling, like a fictional apocalypse. Want to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? âThe worst year in historyâ. The edition shared the cover of the new issue on the Twitter account. According to him, the year 2020 is the most⦠Want an ad-free experience?Subscribe to Independent Premium. "There have been worse years in US history, and certainly worse years in ⦠The second time a red âXâ was used was in 2003, when the magazine crossed out Saddam Hussein at the beginning of the Iraq war. Time also used the symbol on a cover in 2006, when US forces killed Abu Mousab al-Zarqawi, the leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq, and most recently in 2011, to mark the killing of Osama bin Laden. TIME Magazine has unveiled its brand new cover which calls 2020 "the worst year ever," and features a year in review piece detailing some of the many events that made 2020 a terrible year. 2020 in black and white was painted with a red cross.The red cross mark has only appeared âPublic figures who meant a great deal to us - Ruth Bader Ginsburg, John Lewis, Kobe Bryant, Chadwick Boseman - were wrested away,â Time states, before touching on the murder of George Floyd at the hands of policemen and the ensuing protests against racial injustice in the country. No wonder Time magazine has dubbed 2020 âThe Worst Year Ever.â The cover of the weekly news magazine shows 2020 with a big red âXâ crossed over it, only the fifth time it has used that symbol. In the absence of sobriety (the circumstances undoubtedly demanded it), the editorial writer of Time magazine has the merit of being crystal clear when the time comes to describe the year that has just passed. Zacharek also explains that what was most frustrating about this year was a sense of helplessness, which was exacerbated by confusing information from politicians that often went against what other officials were recommending. The year 2020 has not been easy, especially because of the Covid-19 pandemic. Previously, the magazine has used a red âXâ for a cover marking the death of Adolf Hitler in 1945, followed by a black âXâ placed over Japanâs rising sun, signifying the end of World War II in the Pacific theater later that year. However, despite the horrors of 2020, Zacharek concludes the story on a positive note, reminding Americans that we are known for our optimism, described as our âmost ridiculous trait, and our greatestâ. Publication has only published five covers featuring a red âXâ, Find your bookmarks in your Independent Premium section, under my profile. The US diagnosed its first COVID-19 case in Washington state on January 20. DO YOU AGREE? A presidential election rounded out the year - one that President Trump continues to contest through âgaslightingâ. Time Magazine calls 2020 the worst year ever, but in truth nature is toying with us while we bury our heads in the sand. âIt is the latest in a longwrote. âThe rest of us have had no training wheels for this - for the recurrence of natural disasters that confirm just how much we have betrayed nature; for an election contested on the basis of fantasy; for a virus that originated, possibly, with a bat only to upend the lives of virtually everyone on the planet and end the lives of roughly 1.5m people around the world,â Time film critic  Stephanie Zacharek writes. ", "The rest of us have had no training wheels for thisâfor the recurrence of natural disasters that confirm just how much we have betrayed nature; for an election contested on the basis of fantasy; for a virus that originated, possibly, with a bat only to upend the lives of virtually everyone on the planet and end the lives of roughly 1.5 million people around the world," it continued.Â, The United States is struggling with a resurgence of the virus, with record infections and a daily death toll that has exceeded 2,000 in recent days. More than 281,000 Americans have died from the COVID-19 disease.Â. At least 6,609,427 cases of the highly contagious novel coronavirus have been reported in the United States and its territories, according to a Reuters tally of state and local government sources. Really, Time Magazine? âIt is the latest in a longwrote. Film critic Stephanie Zacharek, in a cover story, said that there were more difficult years in US history, but almost no one living now has experienced anything like the coronavirus pandemic. According to Time, the cover of its 14 December issue marks only the fifth time the publication has used a red âX,â a symbol it reserves for âsome of the worst foes humanity has faced in the magazineâs historyâ. Really, Time Magazine? "There have been worse years in US history, and certainly worse years in world history, but most of us alive today have seen nothing like this one," said the magazine on Instagram.Â, "You would need to be over 100 to remember the devastation of World War I and the 1918 flu pandemic; roughly 90 to have a sense of the economic deprivation wrought by the Great Depression; and in your 80s to retain any memory of World War II and its horrors. The magazine has also termed 2020 as âworst year everâ. Time magazine has declared 2020 the âworst year ever,â drawing a red âXâ over the year on its latest cover. I will take this year over any year before penicillin, indoor plumbing, electricity and regular trash collection. These are TIMEâs 100 most influential pioneers, leaders, titans, artists and icons of 2020 Black Lives Matter Founders Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors and Opal Tometi By Sybrina Fulton No wonder Time magazine has dubbed 2020 âThe Worst Year Ever.â The cover of the weekly news magazine shows 2020 with a big red âXâ crossed over it, only the fifth time it has used that symbol. TIME Magazine has unveiled its brand new cover which calls 2020 "the worst year ever," and features a year in review piece detailing some of the many events that made 2020 a terrible year. TIME MAGAZINE 2020 The Worst Year Ever December 14, 2020 Issue. No wonder Time magazine has dubbed 2020 âThe Worst Year Ever.â Content Continues Below The cover of the weekly news magazine shows 2020 with ⦠TIME Magazine has unveiled its brand new cover which calls 2020 "the worst year ever," and features a year in review piece detailing some of the many events that made 2020 a terrible year. CHICAGO (NewsNation Now) â The latest cover of Time Magazine calls 2020 âthe worst year ever.â The cover shows 2020 with a big red âXâ over it. No wonder Time magazine has dubbed 2020 âThe Worst Year Ever.â The cover of the weekly news magazine shows 2020 with a big red âXâ crossed over it, only the fifth time it has used that symbol. Nature--a closed, fully integrated system--in the form of the pandemic, is simply reacting to the constant damage While it acknowledges that there have been âworse years in US history, and certainly worse years in world history,â such as those during the World Wars and the Great Depression, the magazine points out that most people alive today have seen nothing like this year. Really, Time Magazine? Below is the inscription âThe Worst Yearâ. Time declares 2020 âworst year everâ on new cover, {{#verifyErrors}} {{message}} {{/verifyErrors}} {{^verifyErrors}} {{message}} {{/verifyErrors}}, Time Magazine cover shows Trump looking down on crying migrant toddler. December 6th â Time magazine announced the cover of the latest issue of the magazine, which said, â2020 is the worst yearâ. Condition is "Good" but note that front cover has a blemish and very minor tears at edges (see photos). According to her, most of the ⦠The TIME magazine has declared 2020 to be the worst year - and we can all relate. In addition to the pandemic, and wildfires that burned across Australia and California, the outlet acknowledges the losses of notable figures this year, including Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Black Panther star Chadwick Boseman. 2020 is the âWorst Year Ever?â I will take this year over any year before penicillin, indoor plumbing, electricity and regular trash collection. If 2020 were a dystopian movie, youâd probably turn it off after 20 minutes. 2020 is the âWorst Year Ever?â I will take this year over any year before penicillin, indoor plumbing, electricity and regular trash collection. TIME Magazine has unveiled its brand new cover which calls 2020 "the worst year ever," and features a year in review piece detailing some of the many events that made 2020 a terrible year. Time declares 2020 the âworst year everâ on new cover. 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The TIME magazine has declared 2020 to be the worst year - and we can all relate. TIME's new cover: 2020 tested us beyond measure. No wonder Time magazine has dubbed 2020 âThe Worst Year Ever.â Content Continues Below The cover of the weekly news magazine shows 2020 with a big red âXâ crossed over it, only the fifth time it has used that symbol. Start your Independent Premium subscription today.