The Korea Times

Miss District of Columbia crowned Miss USA

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LAS VEGAS (AP) — The District of Columbia has won back-to-back Miss USA titles.

Kara McCullough, a 25-year-old scientist working for the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, was crowned Sunday at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center on the Las Vegas Strip. She will go on to compete on the Miss Universe contest.

“I’m extremely thankful for this opportunit­y,” she said after the event. “I just want to encourage so many women nationwide to find their passion in any subject possible and understand that nothing is difficult if you really, truly put the work in for it.”

Fifty-one women representi­ng each state and the nation’s capital participat­ed in the decades-old competitio­n. The runner-up of the night was Miss New Jersey Chhavi Verg, a marketing and Spanish student at Rutgers University, while the second runner-up was Miss Minnesota Meridith Gould, who is studying apparel retail merchandis­ing at the University of Minnesota.

McCullough was born in Naples, Italy, and raised in Virginia Beach, Virginia. She said she wants to inspire children to pursue careers in the fields of science, technology, engineerin­g and mathematic­s.

Last year, District of Columbia resident Deshauna Barber became the first-ever military member to win Miss USA.

The top five finalists where asked different questions that touched on the pros and cons of social media, women’s rights and issues affecting teenagers. McCullough was asked whether she thinks that affordable health care for all U.S. citizens is a right or a privilege. McCullough said it is a privilege.

“As a government employee, I’m granted health care and I see firsthand that for one to have health care, you need to have jobs.”

McCullough’s office at the Nuclear Regulatory Commission focuses on emergency preparedne­ss. She said she will be discussing with her work supervisor whether she will take a leave of absence.

 ?? AP-Yonhap ?? Miss District of Columbia USA Kara McCullough reacts after she was crowned the new Miss USA during the Miss USA contest in Las Vegas, Sunday.
AP-Yonhap Miss District of Columbia USA Kara McCullough reacts after she was crowned the new Miss USA during the Miss USA contest in Las Vegas, Sunday.
 ?? AP-Yonhap ?? Salvador Sobral from Portugal, right, embraces his sister Luisa after performing the song “Amar pelos dois” following his win in the final of the Eurovision Song Contest in Kiev, Ukraine, Saturday.
AP-Yonhap Salvador Sobral from Portugal, right, embraces his sister Luisa after performing the song “Amar pelos dois” following his win in the final of the Eurovision Song Contest in Kiev, Ukraine, Saturday.

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