
Kenichi Serino
Deputy News Editor, Digital at PBS NewsHour
Deputy news editor at @NewsHour's digital annex. Amateur Standards Editor. Proud member of @NewsHourUnion. South Africa, West Indies, USA.
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2 weeks ago |
pbs.org | Kenichi Serino
President Donald Trump will host the 2025 NFL champion Philadelphia Eagles at the White House on Monday. Trump is scheduled to host the team at 4 p.m. ET. Watch live in the video player above. The Eagles won their second Super Bowl in February, denying a three-peat to the heavily favored Kansas City Chiefs with a 40-22 victory. The team did not meet with Trump after they won the NFL championship in 2018, when the president cancelled the event.
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3 weeks ago |
pbs.org | Kenichi Serino
One of President Donald Trump’s first actions of his new term was to halt the arrival of all refugees coming into the United States. Yet there’s one group he’s made a point of welcoming: the white South Africans known as Afrikaners. “Any Farmer (with family!) from South Africa, seeking to flee that country for reasons of safety, will be invited into the United States of America with a rapid pathway to Citizenship.
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3 weeks ago |
flipboard.com | Kenichi Serino
2 hours agoIn an accompanying message to readers, a Times editor said: “Larry’s piece is not equating Trump with Hitler. It is about seeing people for who they really are and not losing sight of that.” “Curb Your Enthusiasm” star Larry David skewered comedian Bill Maher’s recent meal with President Donald …
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1 month ago |
pbs.org | Kenichi Serino
Politics Mar 25, 2025 2:30 PM EDT Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., gave an opening statement Tuesday in a hearing on worldwide threats, a day after the revelation that senior Trump administration officials discussed sensitive U.S. military attack plans in a Signal app group chat and inadvertently included a journalist. Watch the full clip in the player above.
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2 months ago |
pbs.org | Kenichi Serino
The Supreme Court will hear arguments Wednesday in a case on whether an Ohio woman should face a higher legal burden of proof for discrimination because she is a member of a majority group. Listen to the hearing in the player above. Marlean Ames was an employee at an Ohio state government prison program to stop sexual assault. Ames said she had received positive reviews for her work but was passed over for promotion as a bureau chief for an “arguably less qualified” gay woman.
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