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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Holy site where Jesus healed blind man will be opened to the public in Jerusalem
A historic biblical site believed to be where Jesus healed a blind man and Jewish pilgrims took ritual baths for purity will be fully excavated for the first time and opened to the general public.
Director of nation's oldest pro-life org. steps down after 38 years
The executive director of one of the nation's oldest and largest pro-life organizations is stepping down after 38 years, and a new director will assume the role after the new year.
Judge temporarily bans San Francisco from clearing homeless encampments amid lawsuit
A federal judge temporarily banned San Francisco from clearing most homeless encampments amid a lawsuit against the city filed by advocacy groups seeking to stop police sweeps of homeless encampments.
Leading pediatric group details how doctors can identify child trafficking victims
One of the largest pediatric medical associations in the U.S. recently released an updated report detailing how physicians can recognize child victims of human trafficking, noting how measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19 likely increased the risks of trafficking.
Group working to help 100 relatives of Christian martyrs visit Holy Land
A Christian organization is working to fulfill the wishes of 100 family members of 21 Egyptian martyrs murdered by the Islamic State terrorist group by providing them with a trip to the Holy Land next year.
Christian population is growing in the Holy Land: report
Israel’s Christian population grew slightly, with Arab Christians comprising most of the country’s Christians, according to a new report released on Christmas Day.
Federal judge dismisses parents' lawsuit claiming school encouraged kids to identify as opposite sex
A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit filed by two Massachusetts parents against public school officials who allegedly encouraged their children to identify as the opposite gender without their consent, criticizing the school’s policy while noting it didn’t meet the necessary legal standard.
Leading Afghan women's rights group condemns Taliban's ban on women working for NGOs, attending university
A leading women's rights organization in Afghanistan has condemned the Taliban's prohibition on women working for aid groups or attending universities and demanded that the terrorist group halt its oppressive policies, predicting that the country will fall without the full participation of women.
Americans worry most have forgotten the true meaning of Christmas: survey
Three-quarters of Americans agree that most people have forgotten the true meaning of Christmas, a concern expressed by more Christians than non-religious individuals, according to a recent survey.
Victims of terrorism sue Biden admin. for funding Palestinian Authority
A conservative legal watchdog group filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration on behalf of victims of Palestinian terrorist attacks, claiming that the administration is in violation of federal law by funding the Palestinian Authority, which pays terrorists and their families for attacking and killing Israelis.