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Shierneil Kimkeran off to Palm Springs for Mrs Globe Curve

Shierneil Kimkeran off to Palm Springs for Mrs Globe Curve

Features Innis Francis 3 Hrs Ago Shierneil Kimkeran will represent TT at Mrs Globe Curve in Palm Springs, California. – Photos by Innis Francis MOTHER of two, Shierneil Kimkeran is set to represent TT at the Mrs Globe Curve 2025 at Palm Springs in California. The competition’s key partner in the Mrs Globe organisation is the WIN Foundation, a nonprofit organisation dedicated to helping women overcome abuse and rebuild their lives through empowerment programmes, therapy, and education. This is the first time a representative from TT will take part in the seventh edition of the competition. Mrs Globe Curve TT 2025 Shierneil Kimkeran Kimkeran will begin her journey in hopes of acquiring the coveted title on June 15 for a seven-day stay. The pageant is formed to celebrate the beauty, intelligence, and achievements of married women worldwide. It is held annually, and the pageant emphasises personal development, cultural representation, and community involvement. Shierneil Kimkeran Kimkeran, like all the other contestants in the competition, would participate in the personality profile, resort wear, costume, and evening gown segments leading up to the big night, when an overall winner would be announced. Kimkeran has a bachelor’s in education and is also a wife and the principal of full gospel online primary school. The 27-year-old prides her accomplishments on the basis of strength; having a strong character to combat the public’s misconception that “nothing good comes from Morvant.” She said: “I started the full gospel online primary school during covid in 2020; to assist parents struggling to adjust to the at-home classes we had no choice but to embrace at that time. We also provide parents with a comfortable faith-based homeschooling option.” The competition runs from June 17 to 22. Source link

Signs show the mood of ‘No Kings’ protesters in Southern California – Orange County Register

Signs show the mood of ‘No Kings’ protesters in Southern California – Orange County Register

Protesters took to the streets in several locations in Southern California Saturday as part of the nationwide “No Kings Day of Defiance.” Homemade signs reflect the sentiment of those who are a single voice supporting their cause. More photos: Anti-Trump ‘No Kings’ demonstrations across the US Protests have been organized to reject authoritarianism, billionaire-first politics and the militarization of the country’s democracy, according to a press release from No Kings. Here are a collection of some of the voices, through signs, our photographers captured during events on Saturday. Protest sign seen at the No Kings protest in downtown Redlands on Saturday, June 14. (Photo by Beau Yarbrough, The Sun/SCNG) No Kings protesters march against the policies of the Trump administration through downtown Los Angeles on Saturday, June 14, 2025. (Photo by Drew A. Kelley, Press-Telegram/SCNG) Protest sign seen at the No Kings protest in downtown Redlands on Saturday, June 14. (Photo by Beau Yarbrough, The Sun/SCNG) Jeri Polizzotto of Huntington Beach sewed a sign protesting President Trump that she displayed during the No Kings protest in Huntington Beach on Saturday, June 14, 2025. (Photo by Mindy Schauer, Orange County Register/SCNG) A sign made out of an umbrella along with a second handmade sign are among the clever signs seen at the No Kings protest at Bixby Annex Park in Long Beach, June 14, 2025. (Photo by Stephanie E’amato, Contributing Photographer) Tiffany Salter of Lakewood stands along Ocean Blvd during the No Kings protest in Long Beach, June 14, 2025. (Photo by Stephanie E’amato, Contributing Photographer) No Kings protesters march against the policies of the Trump administration through downtown Los Angeles on Saturday, June 14, 2025. (Photo by Drew A. Kelley, Press-Telegram/SCNG) Thousands of No Kings protesters marched against the policies of the Trump administration in Los Angeles on Saturday, June 14, 2025. Thousands of protestors turned out (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG) More than 1,000 protesters gathered Saturday, June 14, 2025, at Foothill and Indian Hill boulevards in Claremont to take part in the nationwide “No Kings Day of Defiance” protest. Protests were held throughout the Inland Empire with many participants carrying signs with sharp words for President Trump. (Photo by Jordan Darling/Inland Valley Daily Bulletin/SCNG) Thousands of No Kings protesters marched against the policies of the Trump administration in Los Angeles on Saturday, June 14, 2025. Thousands of protestors turned out (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG) People gather in Pasadena along Colorado Boulevard for the “No Kings Day” protest against President Trump and his policies, on Saturday, June 14, 2025. More than 1,500 similar demonstrations were held nationwide. (Photo by Trevor Stamp, Contributing Photographer) Thousands of No Kings protesters marched against the policies of the Trump administration in Los Angeles on Saturday, June 14, 2025. Thousands of protesters turned out (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG) Hundreds of “No Kings” demonstrators rally against President Trump-backed policies along Ontario Avenue in Corona on Saturday, June 14, 2025. (Photo by Terry Pierson, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG) Hundreds of “No Kings” demonstrators rally against President Trump-backed policies along Ontario Avenue in Corona on Saturday, June 14, 2025. (Photo by Terry Pierson, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG) People gather in Pasadena along Colorado Boulevard for the “No Kings Day” protest against President Trump and his policies, on Saturday, June 14, 2025. More than 1,500 similar demonstrations were held nationwide. (Photo by Trevor Stamp, Contributing Photographer) Hundreds of “No Kings Day” demonstrations against Trump-backed policies nationwide protest along Ontario Avenue in Corona on Saturday, June 14, 2025. (Photo by Terry Pierson, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG) Hundreds attended the ‘No Kings Day’ protest in El Segundo on Saturday, June 14, 2025. (photo by Michael Hixon/SCNG)   Source link

Epic Palm Springs Destination Wedding Video // S&T at Casa Cody

Epic Palm Springs Destination Wedding Video // S&T at Casa Cody

This wedding is one for the BOOKS! Stephen & Tiffany having a jam packed wedding in the beautiful destination of Palm Springs … source

Cheap  Meal in Los Angeles?! #Shorts

Cheap $5 Meal in Los Angeles?! #Shorts

Cheap $5 Meal in LA?! All The Underappreciated LA Chinatown Spots in the full video here: https://youtu.be/Z8m-bMv_9kg … source

Co można robić w San Diego? USS Midway, Zoo, stare miasto

Co można robić w San Diego? USS Midway, Zoo, stare miasto

Jesteśmy w Instagramie – https://www.instagram.com/pyrynawczasach?igsh=MmVtbnpqOGJpbng3 I TikToku … source

City of Long Beach -California  #travel #vacation

City of Long Beach -California #travel #vacation

Long Beach is a coastal city and port in Southern California. Moored in its Queensway Bay, RMS Queen Mary is a retired ocean … source

Trump ends California electric car mandate, unveils plan to ban windmills

Trump ends California electric car mandate, unveils plan to ban windmills

WASHINGTON — President Trump signed legislation Thursday to override California regulations that sought to make nearly all new vehicles electric by 2035 — while announcing plans for a new ban on windmills citing the “junkyard” optics of the area around Palm Springs. Trump, citing the fact that 17 states — including New York and New Jersey — generally follow California emissions rules, said he would “officially rescue the US auto industry from destruction” by scrapping the Golden State’s ambitious regulatory plan for cars and trucks. Trump said a trio of bills that he signed in the White House East Room would “kill the California mandates forever.” President Trump signed legislation overriding California’s electric vehicle mandate Thursday. Getty Images “You can’t do anything about it, they can’t take us to court, they can’t do any of the things they can do with executive orders, and it’s permanent,” he crowed. “They said it couldn’t be done,” Trump said. “They’d pass these crazy rules in California and 17 states would go by them. Automakers wouldn’t know what to do because they’re really building cars for two countries, when you have 17 states.” Sen. Elissa Slotkin (D-Mich.) was the lone Democrat in the upper chamber to support any of the Republican legislation. In the House, 35 Democrats backed the three measures. Sacramento had mandated that 100% of new cars in the state be “zero-emission vehicles” by 2035 — with carmakers required to sell at least 80% electric vehicles and allowed to make up the remainder of their offering with approved plug-in hybrids. Just 23% of new cars sold in California were “zero emissions” electric or hybrid varieties in the first quarter of 2025, according to state government data — ahead of the national market share. Trump announced other priorities in his wide-ranging remarks, including touting nuclear power and trashing windmills, which he said his administration would curtail. “We’re not going to let windmills get built because we’re not going to destroy our country any further than it’s already been destroyed,” Trump said. Trump axed a California rule requiring all new cars sold by 2035 to be electric or plug-in hybrids. Getty Images Trump also announced plans to prohibit the construction of new windmills. Los Angeles Times via Getty Images “You go and look at these beautiful plains and valleys and they’re loaded up with this garbage that gets worse and worse looking with time — starts when the rust comes, 4.5 years … So we’re not going to approve windmills unless something happens that’s an emergency. I guess it could happen, but we’re not doing any of them.” “If you go to Palm Springs, California, take a look,” the president ranted. “You go into this beautiful community and before it’s like you’re riding through a junkyard. Windmills all over the place — tall ones, short ones, dead ones — they’re all dead, some are hanging on by a thread. They never take them down. They just leave them there and they start to rust. It’s one of the greatest scams.” Source link

MemorialCare Long Beach Medical Center Recognized by Newsweek as One of America's Best Hospitals in Cancer, Neurology, Orthopedics – The Malaysian Reserve

MemorialCare Long Beach Medical Center Recognized by Newsweek as One of America's Best Hospitals in Cancer, Neurology, Orthopedics – The Malaysian Reserve

MemorialCare Long Beach Medical Center Recognized by Newsweek as One of America’s Best Hospitals in Cancer, Neurology, Orthopedics  The Malaysian Reserve Source link