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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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Tuesday morning news: July 2, 2024

News of the day, including Congress reacts to the Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity and a former Trump adviser reports to prison

News of the day, including President Biden continues his reelection campaign despite pressure to step aside and some diplomats push for a truce between Israel and Hamas

News of the day, including U.S. officials work to ease tensions between Israel and Hezbollah and historic flooding continues in the Midwest

News of the day, including several Midwest states declared emergencies due to massive flooding and the State Department released the annual report on human trafficking


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News of the day, including flooding in northwest Iowa after a levee breaks and the Israeli defense minister will meet with Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin in Washington

News of the day, including President Joe Biden’s new immigration policy and the House Ethics Committee investigation of U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz

News of the day, including President Joe Biden and NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg meet ahead of summit and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dissolves the Israeli war Cabinet

News of the day, including the peace summit in Switzerland supports the sovereignty of Ukraine and the Department of Justice will not prosecute Attorney General Merrick Garland for contempt of Congress

The news of the day, including House Republicans vote to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress and Hamas wants changes to the Gaza cease-fire plan

News of the day, including a federal jury finds Hunter Biden guilty on felony firearm charges and the Biden administration calls on Middle Eastern countries to pressure Hamas to accept the cease-fire proposal