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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Biden admin. to transport immigrant children across state lines for abortions
The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services instructed the Office of Refugee Resettlement to make all reasonable efforts, including transportation across state lines, to ensure unaccompanied pregnant minors can obtain abortions.
Pro-life scorecard for the 2022 midterms
Candidates endorsed by a leading national grassroots pro-life advocacy group for U.S. Senate and gubernatorial elections won a strong majority of their races in the midterms this week, with the group praising candidates who took a clear stance on the abortion issue.
Experts debate report claiming $700 billion needed to fix learning loss from pandemic closures
The cost of remedying setbacks to student learning caused by the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns that led to school closures across the U.S. could be around $700 billion, a figure that some experts say is difficult to assess until more data is available.
Pro-life group criticizes GOP failure to make party's pro-life stance clear during midterms
A national pro-life grassroots advocacy organization criticized Republican strategists for failing to make the party's position on abortion clear during the 2022 midterm elections, citing it as a potential reason for some of the party’s losses this election cycle.
Voters enshrine abortion rights in 3 state constitutions; pro-life proposals defeated in 2
In the aftermath of the U.S. Supreme Court's overturning of Roe v. Wade, referendums to enshrine abortion rights into state constitutions were passed on Tuesday, while voters in typically conservative states voted down pro-life proposals.
Women who abort first pregnancies at greater risk of health complications: study
Women who terminated their first pregnancies appear to have greater health risks during later pregnancies than women whose first pregnancy results in a live birth, according to a study by a pro-life organization.
'I thank the Lord': 107-year-old woman credits obedience to the Word of God for her long life
A woman who recently celebrated her 107th birthday credited God and following the Bible for her long life, which supports previous research that devotion to the Lord enhances people’s well-being.
Pro-life doctor responds to NPR audio of woman undergoing first-trimester abortion
As people in Michigan consider a statewide measure to enshrine abortion as a constitutional right, NPR aired audio from reporting inside the Northland Family Planning clinic in Sterling. OB-GYN Dr. Ingrid Skop outlined how an abortion procedure differs from childbirth after an NPR reporter tried to equate the two.
Archaeologists discover Christian monastery in UAE that may predate Islam
The discovery of an ancient Christian monastery on an island in the United Arab Emirates purportedly shines a light on the faith's early history before the rise of Islam in the region.
Survey finds increasing number of Protestants want their church to be politically homogenous
As voters prepare to cast their ballots for the midterm elections, a recent study purports that most Protestants prefer to attend a church where the congregation’s political views align with theirs.