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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: January 28, 2025

Tuesday morning news: January 28, 2025

The news of the day, including Secretary Pete Hegseth announces changes coming to Defense Department, Trump administration crackdown on illegal immigration underway, and Israel learns fate of hostages

The news of the day, including President Trump declassifies federal records of three assassinations and pardons pro-life activists, the House passes Born-Alive Protection Act, and a judge blocks Trump’s birthright order

The news of the day, including the Trump administration carries out promised deportations, House passes immigrant detention bill, and winter storms slam Southern and East Coast states

The news of the day, including President Trump announces Stargate, groups challenge the president’s executive orders, and new wildfires in Southern California


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The news of the day, including Donald Trump inaugurated as 47th president, President Biden issues final round of pardons, and freed hostages reunited with loved ones

The news of the day, including President Trump’s inauguration, the fate of TikTok, a ceasefire in Gaza, and extreme winter weather

Bob Uecker left a legacy of wit, heart, and humor on and off the field

The news of the day, including the confirmation hearings for President-elect Trump’s Cabinet picks, LA firefighters prepare for new blazes, and South Korean officials attempt to detain impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol

The news of the day, including dangerous winds fan Los Angeles fires, Biden delivers his final foreign policy speech, and the Supreme Court refuses to hear a gun licensing case

News of the day, including evacuation orders for Los Angeles County residents while California officials come under scrutiny for the wildfires and senate hearings are set to begin for Donald Trump’s Cabinet picks