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Kent Covington

Kent Covington

Kent is a reporter and news anchor for WORLD Radio. He spent nearly two decades in Christian and news/talk radio before joining WORLD in 2012. He resides in Atlanta, Ga.

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Articles by Kent Covington

Tuesday morning news: September 24, 2024

News of the day, including Israel and Hezbollah continue attacks and the Department of Justice plans charges for the attempted assassination of former President Trump

News of the day, including Israel and Hezbollah exchange rocket barrages and President Biden hosts a group of three Indo-Pacific leaders at his home in Delaware

News of the day, including Israel and Hezbollah exchange attacks and Iran attempts to send hacked Trump campaign files to Democrats

News of the day, including a second attack on Hezbollah communication devices and the Federal Reserve cuts its benchmark interest rate


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News of the day, including the Justice Department and Florida will conduct investigations into the second assassination attempt against former President Trump and handheld pagers simultaneously explode in Lebanon

News of the day, including authorities evaluate the Secret Service during the second assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump and China frees an American pastor

News of the day, including the FBI investigates another assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump and the Israeli ambassador to the United Nations calls out world leaders for not condemning Hamas

News of the day, including Louisiana residents begin cleanup after Hurricane Francine and the United States considers lifting Ukraine’s range limits for missile strikes on Russia

News of the day, including Hurricane Francine hits Louisiana and floodwaters from Typhoon Yagi swept away a hamlet in Vietnam

News of the day, including the presidential candidates sparred in a debate in Philadelphia and Congress honored the families of the service members killed during the U.S. withdrawal of Afghanistan