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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Kamala Harris screens film about Hamas' sexual violence on Oct. 7: 'Bloodied Israeli women abducted'
Vice President Kamala Harris urged Hamas to accept a U.S.-backed ceasefire proposal during a screening hosted at the White House of a documentary depicting the sexual violence and rapes the terror group committed against women on Oct. 7.
4 non-Jews who helped establish the modern State of Israel, protected Jewish lives
The Friends of Zion museum in Jerusalem is utilizing technology to bring to life the story of the Jewish people’s historic homeland and the non-Jews who helped establish what would one day become the modern State of Israel, along with those who risked their lives to save Jews during the Holocaust.
'Abuse of public funds': Mass. launches $1M ad campaign against pro-life pregnancy centers
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health released a taxpayer-funded education campaign warning pregnant women to avoid pro-life pregnancy resource centers, alleging that these nonprofit organizations put women's "health at risk" and use "deceptive practices" to attract patients.
Pro-life advocate whose mother refused abortion calls on Congress to ensure equal rights for unborn
A pro-life advocate whose mother walked away from an abortion appointment after a conversation with a janitor was the leader of a press conference that called on Congress to fight for preborn children and ensure they receive equal protection under the law.
5 times peace talks between Israel and Palestinians broke down
Questions abound about what an Israeli-Palestinian peace settlement might look like as voices worldwide continue to call for an end to the war in Gaza. Throughout Israel’s history, the Jewish state has attempted to make peace deals with Palestinians but has encountered various obstacles when it comes to achieving this goal.
Israeli tour guide reveals how Oct. 7 massacre changed her views, talks Israel's tourism decline
An Israeli tour guide highlighted the dramatic drop in the number of tourists she has led through the Holy Land since Hamas’ Oct. 7 massacre and the ensuing war, a tragedy that the guide says changed her views about the Israeli military and how she believes the country should handle security issues.
'A horrible new life': Oct. 7 kibbutz massacre survivor wants safety ensured before returning home
A former Israeli soldier who survived Hamas' Oct. 7 raid on his community believes the Israeli government must do more to improve the community's security and recover the people taken hostage by the terror group.
Alabama pastor charged with rape, sodomy may have used church to contact victims
Authorities in Alabama arrested a local pastor as part of a sexual assault investigation, believing he may have contacted some of the victims through a church in Mobile.
Nintendo 'Paper Mario' remake sparks debate over trans-identifying character 'Vivian'
The remake of the Nintendo game "Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door" will include a trans-identifying character after dialogue referring to the character’s gender identity was removed from the original U.S. version of the game.
Seattle school-based health center offers students cross-sex hormones, 'gender-affirming care': report
A watchdog group has obtained emails showing that a healthcare organization operating inside Seattle Public Schools is offering "gender-affirming care services" to students, including dispensing cross-sex hormones.