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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Sen. Rubio grills NIH over lack of data supporting its push to give puberty blockers to kids
Concerns regarding the harms of prescribing puberty blockers to children have prompted questions about the Biden administration's support for the use of experimental drugs and cross-sex hormones for youth exhibiting gender confusion.
Study claiming 95% of women don't regret their abortions 'flawed,' pro-life researcher says
With the U.S. Supreme Court possibly about to overturn Roe v. Wade, the case that legalized abortion nationwide, a study that purportedly shows what happens when women are denied abortions has garnered renewed attention by the media. But pro-lifers warn that the study's flawed methodology casts doubt on many of its conclusions.
Canadian school accused of giving kindergarteners homework assignment on masturbation
A school in Canada has been accused of assigning kindergarteners a worksheet instructing them about how and where to touch their private parts, raising concerns about exposure to sexually explicit material.
Disney launches LGBT clothing line for kids; critics blast company for promoting 'sexual confusion'
Disney released a new "Pride Collection" clothing line for children amid controversy surrounding the corporation's reaction to Florida's new parental rights in education bill and reported efforts to include LGBT advocacy in its children's programming.
Virginia's largest school district reviews rule suspending students for 'deadnaming'
The largest school district in Virginia is reviewing an updated handbook that includes suspension as a potential punishment for students who "maliciously" misgender their peers who identify as the opposite sex.
Jewish woman reunites with daughter 80 years after placing her up for adoption during World War II
A 98-year-old Canadian Jewish woman who placed her daughter up for adoption after escaping persecution during World War II reunited with her daughter after 80 years on May 7, which also happened to be her birthday.
In post-Roe world, pro-lifers will be there for women and babies: Lifeline president
With the U.S. Supreme Court potentially poised to overturn decades of precedent making abortion a national right, national and local pregnancy resource centers are making preparations to support women and babies in a post-Roe world.
Texas congresswoman launches website to help parents find baby formula amid shortage
A Republican congresswoman has created a website to help parents find baby formula amid a nationwide shortage as some political leaders blame the Biden administration for failing to address the scarcity problem.
'Devil at the crossroads': Jordan Peterson talks Christianity, suffering at Hillsdale College
Jordan Peterson cited biblical accounts and spiritual metaphors in his commencement speech to graduates of Hillsdale College in Michigan, encouraging students to maintain faith as they encounter temptation during this critical period of their lives.
Christian ministry provides platform for Iranian women to speak out against honor killings, abuses
Amid a string of honor killings targeting Iranian women, a Maryland-based Christian media network that broadcasts biblically-based programming in Iran is using its platform to draw attention to the treatment of women under the country's legal system.