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Presidents Day, the third Monday of February, is popularly recognized as honoring the birth month of two of the country’s most prominent presidents — George Washington and Abraham Lincoln.

Washington and Lincoln, who led America through some of the toughest times, have long been deeply admired by many people. Monday’s holiday is now a celebration of the birthdays and lives of all U.S. presidents.

Presidents Day is usually marked by public ceremonies in Washington, D.C., and throughout the country. While many government offices will be closed, many businesses offer special holiday sales.

History

The origin of Presidents Day lies in the 1880s, when the birthday of Washington — the first president of the United States and commander of the Continental Army during the American Revolution — was first celebrated as a federal holiday.

FILE - George Washington's residence is illuminated as President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden attend a dinner with members of the National Governors Association in Mount Vernon, Va., Jan. 30, 2022.

FILE – George Washington’s residence is illuminated as President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden attend a dinner with members of the National Governors Association in Mount Vernon, Va., Jan. 30, 2022.

At the time, Washington was venerated as the most important figure in American history. Many events such as the 1832 centennial of his birth and the start of construction of the Washington monument in 1848 were cause for national celebration.

In 1968 Congress passed the Uniform Monday Holiday Bill, which moved several federal holidays to Mondays. The change was intended to schedule certain holidays so that employees would have long weekends throughout the year, but it has been opposed by those who believe that those holidays should be celebrated on the dates they commemorate.

FILE - The U.S. Capitol is seen through a display of flags on the National Mall, one day after the inauguration of President Joe Biden, on Jan. 21, 2021, in Washington.

FILE – The U.S. Capitol is seen through a display of flags on the National Mall, one day after the inauguration of President Joe Biden, on Jan. 21, 2021, in Washington.

During debate on the bill, it was suggested that the Washington’s Birthday holiday be renamed Presidents Day to honor the birthdays of both Washington (February 22) and Lincoln (February 12). Although Lincoln’s birthday was celebrated in many states, it was never an official federal holiday. Following much discussion, Congress rejected the name change.

After the bill went into effect in 1971, however, Presidents Day became the commonly acknowledged name, due in part to retailers’ use of that name to promote sales and the holiday’s proximity to Lincoln’s birthday.

It’s official! Nodal and Belinda ended their love relationship. The news left many of their followers impressed, who expected to see them arrive at the altar. However, now a new question arises… What is Christian Nodal going to do with the tattoos he got in honor of Belinda?

Let us remember that, during their romance, the interpreter of ‘Botella after bottle’ was tattooed four times in honor of what he said was the love of his life.

The story of this ex-partner began in August 2020 and In May of last year, Christian proposed to Belinda. at a romantic dinner in Spain. That day she gave him an engagement ring valued at 3 million dollars.

Their relationship seemed very stable and both were very much in love, even the singer said he wanted to have five children with his fiancée. However, it seems that love has vanished because the couple has just confirmed that each one will go their own way.

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These are the tattoos with which Christian Nodal paid tribute to Belinda

Like Criss Angel and Lupillo Rivera, the Mexican regional singer also decided to tattoo various details on his skin because of the love he felt for Belinda.

His eyes

It may be the most impressive tattoo because it is all about Belinda’s gaze on the singer’s chest. In that part of Christian’s body the eyes and eyebrows of the interpreter of ‘Bella Traición’ are embodied.

The tattoos that Christian Nodal got in honor of Belinda
The tattoos that Christian Nodal got in honor of Belinda. Photo: Instagram: @belindapop

Your name

Another of the tattoos that Christian Nodal got in honor of the protagonist of ‘Accomplices to the rescue’ was the diminutive of her name or as they affectionately call her, ‘Beli’. This design is located on one side of the singer’s ear.

The tattoos that Christian Nodal got in honor of Belinda
The tattoos that Christian Nodal got in honor of Belinda. Photo: Instagram: @belindapop

a special number

This tattoo was done by the two of them! It is a number ‘4’ that both artists made on the side of their hands. In the case of the actress, she accompanied the tattoo with a heart pierced by an arrow while the singer also decided to make an arrow bow.

The tattoos that Christian Nodal got in honor of Belinda
The tattoos that Christian Nodal got in honor of Belinda. Photo: Instagram: @nodal

Christian Nodal also tattooed a ‘Beli’ album

In November 2021, Christian Nodal added tattoos to his body in honor of Belinda. On that occasion he did not choose her name or any part of her body but one of the singer’s albums.

He got the word ‘Utopia’ tattooed along with a heart, all in red ink. This alludes to her second record album that Belinda released in 2016.

The tattoos that Nodal got in honor of Belinda
The tattoos that Christian Nodal got in honor of Belinda. Photo: Instagram: @nodal

Of the four tattoos that Nodal has for the famous singer, two are on the face, one on the hand and one on the chest. Until now, the Mexican regional singer has not said what he plans to do with those tattoos, but his fans are sure to be curious.

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One of two New York police officers shot dead was laid to rest Friday, in a case that has crystallized a rise in gun violence that new Mayor Eric Adams has vowed to tackle.

Officer Jason Rivera, 22, was killed while responding to a domestic disturbance in Harlem with his partner Wilbert Mora, 27, who also died this week of his gun wounds.

Under a light snow and somber sky, thousands of officers along with Rivera’s family, the police commissioner and Adams, himself a former cop, gathered at the famed St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Manhattan for the funeral service that was held in both English and Spanish.

The state’s Governor Kathy Hochul and Senator Chuck Schumer also were in attendance.

“He lived his dream, although too short a time,” the priest said of Rivera. “He made a difference.”

An organist played “God Bless America” to close the ceremony, and the blaring of bagpipes filled the streets outside the cathedral, as is traditional in New York police funerals.

“Through pain and sorrow, this is exactly how he would’ve wanted to be remembered. Like a true hero,” said the officer’s widow, Dominique. The childhood sweethearts were newly married.

One police officer in attendance told AFP in Spanish that “I’m in a lot of pain” following the shooting of the man she called a friend, with whom she said she graduated.

Another officer, who also would not give his name, said, “We are sad. Sad for him, for his family. Unfortunately, he won’t be the last.”

The city’s police commissioner, Keechant Sewell, gave Rivera a posthumous promotion to the highest rank for a detective, first-grade, a traditional promotion for officers killed while working.

“The NYPD will never give up this city,” said Sewell to the congregation. “We will always prevail.”

‘We are New Yorkers’

The shooting on January 21 was the latest flashpoint in Adams’ nascent rule, and it prompted him to release a new plan to rein in the crime he has long decried.

Calling Rivera a hero, Adams delivered a eulogy to the slain officer, saying that “his journey by our side has ended. He takes another path.”

He vowed to combat the “senseless violence” that resulted in the deaths.

Honoring the officer’s family, Adams told the cathedral, “We are New Yorkers. I believe in this city with all my heart.

“We care about each other. That’s what makes this city possible, along with the courage of officers like Jason Rivera.”

The shooting deaths are seen as part of a broader, national trend of gun violence fueled by the accessibility of firearms, against the backdrop of the social and economic toll of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Adams’ plan includes restoring a controversial anti-gun unit that was cut in 2020 amid the mass social justice protests that followed the police killing in Minnesota of George Floyd.

The plainclothes police units had become notorious for targeting Black and Latino New Yorkers.

This time, the teams would be equipped with body cameras and wear a piece of police insignia but would travel in unmarked vehicles.

Adams also is calling for changes to bail laws and a tweak to another law that would allow prosecutors to charge children in adult court if they’re arrested with guns, although it is unclear if either of those proposals have necessary state support.

The mayor’s blueprint has rankled lawmakers on the left, many of whom advocate for more investment in community initiatives, health care and education rather than approaching crime issues through more policing.

The largest American city has suffered a spate of violence in January, not only shootings but also the deadly shoving of an Asian American woman onto subway tracks as a train entered Times Square.

Gun incidents in New York — far from the violence the city was suffering decades ago — ticked up slightly in 2021, up 4.3 percent from the 2020 numbers.

In a sign that Adams’ tough-on-crime line is garnering political backing, President Joe Biden is expected in New York on February 3 to discuss his strategy against gun violence nationwide, according to the White House.

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