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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Christian video game platform confronting media 'toxicity,' restoring God's truth to children
A Christian entertainment platform seeks to combat the current media landscape's negative influence on children by sharing God's truth through video games, comics and other family-friend content parents can trust.
Parents group warns of Chinese Communist Party influence in American K-12 schools
A Chinese Communist Party-sponsored program remains active in several schools throughout the United States, according to a national grassroots organization dedicated to defending parental rights in the classroom.
Archeologists uncover mosaic depicting biblical Samson at ancient Israeli synagogue
A mosaic depicting biblical stories uncovered at an ancient synagogue was discovered by archeologists seeking answers about the impact of early Christian rule on Jewish people.
Judge dismisses church's lawsuit challenging Washington law mandating abortion coverage
A federal judge has rejected a church’s argument that a Washington state law forcing faith-based organizations to cover elective abortions in their employee health plans violates the church’s religious freedom rights.
3 female detransitioners suing doctors over experimental sex-change procedures that left them disfigured
Several former trans-identifying individuals have come forward to accuse doctors of subjecting them to body-disfiguring drugs and surgeries during a time in their lives when they struggled with gender dysphoria and various mental health issues.
Human trafficking investigation results in arrest of 62 smugglers exploiting 'vulnerable Cubans'
An international law enforcement investigation has led to the arrest of over 60 people involved in an intercontinental criminal network that, in some cases, transferred female Cuban migrants to criminal groups for sexual exploitation.
Education degrees drop by 50% amid rising concerns about students' performance in public schools
Amid concerns about declines in students' performance at public schools, another issue that has risen is the massive drop in college students seeking degrees in education to pursue jobs in teaching, according to data from the National Center for Educational Statistics.
Young woman files $1M suit against doctors who left her maimed after trans surgery
A young woman who suffered temporary confusion about her gender in her youth is suing the doctors and surgeons who she says botched her body, leaving her maimed and in pain after an elective double mastectomy when she was a teenager.
3 times men allowed to be housed in women's prisons harmed, impregnated inmates
Amid ongoing concerns about housing men with female inmates, reports have surfaced that a male triple murderer who identifies as a woman is threatening and harassing women at the prison where he’s serving his sentence.
Satanic Temple lawsuit claiming Texas abortion laws violate religious freedom dismissed
The Satanic Temple's lawsuit against pro-life laws in Texas has been dismissed by a federal judge, calling the group's complaint "spare and unusually cryptic."