
Samantha Kamman
Christian Post Reporter
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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Women seeking sterilization on the rise after Supreme Court abortion ruling, study claims
An increase in women having their fallopian tubes tied or removed appears to coincide with the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade, with the most notable increase occurring in states that have placed limits on abortion, a recent study claims.

4 human trafficking victims rescued from residential brothels in California
A local community helped the San José Police Department rescue four women from residential brothels in the California city, resulting in the arrest of three men in connection with the human trafficking operation.

Aurora police identify 10 known Tren de Aragua members following reports of gang activity
Police in Aurora, Colorado, identified 10 members of a Venezuelan gang as part of an ongoing investigation into reports of gang members living in the city and committing acts of violence, with crimes ranging from aggravated assault to shootings at apartments.

Texas hotel shut down after reports of Venezuelan gang infiltration, police called 693 times
Residents must vacate a Texas hotel that law enforcement officials have accused of enabling members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua and other criminals, with court documents citing instances of narcotics trafficking and a man with a hatchet assaulting people.

'They're crying': Tim Tebow unveils new effort to combat child sexual abuse
Abused children are waiting to be rescued, declared football star Tim Tebow after he read aloud messages from sex offenders bragging about their preferences for minors or having exploitative content of babies on their computers.

Pastor imprisoned in North Korea says his captors were transformed by his sermons
A pastor who received a life sentence of hard labor in North Korea said he witnessed the hearts of his captors soften after they heard his sermons, a miracle that gave him hope that the country will one day embrace the Lord.

Islamic State-linked terrorists plotted to attack Pope Francis during Asia trip
The Indonesian police detained seven terrorist suspects involved in a plot to attack Pope Francis during his 12-day tour of southeast Asia, and some of those arrested reportedly pledged allegiance to the Islamic State terror organization.

'Lives are on the line': Pro-lifers visit over 3 million homes in battleground states
Despite concerns about former President Donald Trump's stance on abortion, pro-life volunteers have visited over 3 million homes in battleground states so far in 2024, hoping to mobilize voters in what the group believes is the "most pivotal election on abortion to date."

Donors may unknowingly be providing support to trafficking, exploitation of children: study
Donors who believe they're helping orphaned children in foreign countries may unknowingly be contributing to a trafficking scheme that consists of exploiting children for labor or sexual purposes, according to a recent study.

Inside a Christian woman's fight to shut down Pornhub for distributing child abuse videos
Laila Mickelwait has fought against sex trafficking for decades, and her latest memoir recounts her efforts to expose Pornhub and also how her Christian faith filled her with the strength to take on Goliath.



















