Samantha Kamman
Samantha Kamman has written about pro-life topics and social issues for years. Her articles have appeared in Live Action News, The Washington Examiner, and Human Defense Initiative. Samantha graduated from North Central College in 2018 with a Bachelor of Arts. Samantha re-converted to Catholicism after relocating to the D.C. area.
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Dog the Bounty Hunter on 'woke churches,' declining attendance, southern border
Dog the Bounty Hunter recently spoke with The Christian Post to offer his thoughts on declining church attendance in the United States, "woke churches" and how he would like to see Congress fund special agents to arrest illegal migrants with criminal records.
NYC schools chancellor pressed over 'lack of accountability' for antisemitism in K-12 schools
New York City Department of Education Chancellor David Banks was pressed during a congressional hearing Wednesday on why the former principal of a high school where hundreds of students led a riot against a Jewish teacher was reassigned to a senior position within the department.
Berkeley schools turn 'blind eye' to antisemitism in classroom, harassment of Jewish students: complaint
Jewish students at the Berkeley Unified School District no longer feel safe expressing their identities, according to an expanded complaint from two advocacy groups accusing the district of failing to address antisemitism and allowing teachers to use their position of authority to promote narratives about Israel and the Jewish people.
Chicago Teachers Union demands $50B to cover pay hikes, free abortions, embryo storage
The Chicago Teachers Union is demanding $50 billion in its contract negotiations to pay for wage increases, abortions, migrant services and "gender-neutral bathrooms" for every school district, according to leaked documents.
‘Necessary' or 'misguided'? 6 reactions to House antisemitism bill
Critics of the Antisemitism Awareness Act passed by the U.S. House of Representatives last week argue that the bill’s language is “unconstitutionally vague” and raises concerns about the First Amendment, particularly when it comes to speech about Israel and the New Testament. Here are six reactions to the Antisemitism Awareness Act from influential figures on both sides of the political aisle.
Portland State protesters 'delusional,' mayor says; university reopens after 30 demonstrators arrested
Police have arrested 30 people related to anti-Israel protests at Portland State University in Oregon, where authorities also detained a driver who accelerated toward a crowd of demonstrators and allegedly sprayed them with mace or pepper spray.
Northwestern professor tells students at anti-Israel protest journalism 'not about objectivity'
A Northwestern University journalism professor told protesters at an anti-Israel protest encampment that journalists' work isn't about "objectivity," saying he teaches "relational journalism" that encourages students to open their "compassionate hearts."
Florida AG says Title IX rule change impacts girls' sports despite Biden admin.'s claims
A lawsuit filed by Florida's attorney general and three other states warns that the Biden administration's Title IX rule change will force female athletes to compete against men despite the U.S. Department of Education's claims that the rule does not apply to participation on athletic teams.
House antisemitism bill sponsor calls MTG's claim it criminalizes the Gospel 'absurdity'
The U.S. House of Representatives passed the Antisemitism Awareness Act amid a series of anti-Israel protests springing up on college campuses throughout the country, with the bill's sponsor pushing back on claims that the law will criminalize speech about the New Testament.
UCLA anti-Israel protests: Violence erupts as delayed police response sparks criticism
Police dressed in riot gear broke up a violent brawl at the University of California Los Angeles between pro-Palestinian and pro-Israel protesters that reportedly went on for around three hours before the authorities intervened, drawing criticism from state leaders.