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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Over 100 black pastors oppose ballot initiative to enshrine abortion in Ohio constitution
More than 100 black faith and community leaders in Ohio are urging Ohioans to vote against an upcoming ballot measure that would place a right to abortion in the state constitution, arguing that the issue is a "life-or-death" matter for the black community.
NYC first city in US to offer 'on-demand' telehealth abortion services
New York City’s health system has become the first in the nation to offer residents “on-demand” access to abortion through a telehealth initiative that delivers abortion pills to women's doors following a virtual appointment.
Migrants face increases in rapes, sexual violence while awaiting entry into US: report
Migrants hoping to enter the United States are facing an increased risk of sexual violence as many wait in a dangerous region of Mexico before they can present themselves at a legal border crossing, according to a recent report.
26 state AGs demand Pornhub parent company explain child sex abuse video 'loophole'
More than half of state attorneys general in the United States are demanding answers from Pornhub's parent company after an undercover video purported to show a longtime employee saying abusers exploit a "loophole" to profit from sex abuse material on its platforms.
'Abandonment of our moral duty': Advocates slam Biden's inaction on Nagorno-Karabakh crisis
Human rights advocates and members of Congress demanded the Biden administration cut military aid and sanction Azerbaijan for what Armenian leaders have called the ethnic cleansing of 120,000 Armenians living in Nagorno-Karabakh.
Former Loudoun County superintendent found guilty of retaliating against teacher
In a split decision, a jury found former Loudoun County Public Schools Superintendent Scott Ziegler guilty of retaliating against a former special education teacher who complained about the district’s response to her complaints about being groped in her classroom.
Woman dies from septic abortion after getting DIY pills from Planned Parenthood
The family of a Nevada woman who died after purchasing DIY abortion drugs from a Planned Parenthood facility that resulted in her having a septic abortion is suing a hospital where she was seen by a doctor prior to her death, arguing that she died due to negligence by the hospital.
Pregnancy center CEO speculates why DOJ hasn't charged abortion activist with violating FACE Act
A New York woman pleaded guilty to vandalizing a sign at a CompassCare pregnancy center, one of many pro-life organizations to fall victim to the wave of violence that followed the U.S. Supreme Court decision to reverse Roe v. Wade, which was leaked to the press in May 2022 and led to the onslaught of attacks on churches and pregnancy centers.
Trump's 'Meet the Press' comments spark debate about pro-life tactics post-Roe
Former President Donald Trump’s recent remarks about abortion during an interview on "Meet the Press" have sparked debate among pro-life advocates about whether the movement should focus on fighting for a federal abortion ban or keep it a states' rights issue.
Texas ban on drag shows for minors 'unconstitutional,' federal judge rules
Texas cannot enforce a new law banning drag performances that take place in front of minors, according to a federal judge who declared the legislation unconstitutional.