
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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'Fed up with lies': Woman who hemorrhaged from abortion calls for Planned Parenthood's defunding
A mother who experienced severe hemorrhaging in high school after taking the abortion drugs she received from Planned Parenthood joined pro-life advocates and Christian leaders in calling on Congress to freeze the flow of taxpayer dollars to the abortion industry.
Trump 'policy shifts' will 'undoubtedly impact' religious freedom abroad, commission chair warns
The chair of a top federal religious freedom advisory panel warned this week that some "policy shifts" under the Trump administration, such as the suspension of refugee resettlement, may negatively impact religious freedom abroad.
4 Christian reactions to Disney's 'Snow White' remake
Here are four Christian reactions to Disney’s live-action remake of "Snow White."
68 Tren de Aragua members arrested in less than 1 week; DHS vows to remove 'dirtbags' from US
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the Department of Homeland Security announced the arrest of 68 members of the transnational criminal gang Tren de Aragua, which President Donald Trump has designated as a terrorist organization.
US Christians more pro-Israel, less antisemitic than UK Christians; study examines reasons why
British Christians were less likely to have a high opinion of Jews or express support for Israel compared to their American counterparts, according to a new study backed by a ministry that evangelizes to Jewish communities that analyzed antisemitism among Christians.
Christians in Syria facing death threats, denied pay, fearful of what's coming next: watchdog
Syria's Christian community is fearful for the future following a wave of violence that left over 1,000 people dead earlier this month, as a watchdog group reports that starvation is being used as a weapon and Christian workers are reportedly being denied pay.
Victims secure $17.5M settlement from Philly hotels where they were sex trafficked as minors
Three women have secured a $17.5 million settlement after contending that the Philadelphia hotels where their bodies were sold for sex as minors were aware they were hubs for human trafficking.
Trump admin. considers military buffer zone at border, enhanced penalties for illegal migrants
President Donald Trump’s administration is considering plans to establish a military-controlled, 60-foot-deep buffer zone along the southern border, which would enable U.S. troops to temporarily hold migrants who enter the country illegally.
Trump admin. to pause $175M in federal funding for Penn over trans athlete policy
The Trump administration has promised to suspend $175 million in funding to the University of Pennsylvania over the controversy involving trans-identified swimmer Lia Thomas, a male athlete the school allowed to compete on the women's swim team in 2022 and use the girls' locker room after three seasons competing on the men's team.
Brown University prof. deported for attending Hezbollah chief's funeral allegedly praised his sermons
An assistant professor at Brown University was deported to Lebanon after she traveled abroad to attend the funeral of former Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah and reportedly expressed praise for the slain terrorist leader, referring to him as a "spiritual person."