
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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Pastor settles for $4.4M after years in prison for crime he didn't commit; town denies wrongdoing
A pastor who spent eight years in prison settled for $4.4 million following a lawsuit he filed against a North Carolina town and arresting officers he says withheld critical evidence that proved his innocence. The town has denied any wrongdoing.
Vatican removes Palestinian keffiyeh Nativity scene amid backlash
After the display raised a few eyebrows, the Vatican appears to have removed a Nativity scene that showed baby Jesus lying on a keffiyeh, the traditional scarf used as a national symbol by Palestinians that anti-Israel activists have donned at their protests.
SC Supreme Court weighs if Catholic diocese must pay damages in child sex abuse case
South Carolina’s Supreme Court is considering whether the Catholic Diocese of Charleston is exempt from paying damages resulting from lawsuits after an anonymous man accused the diocese of covering up his sexual abuse at the hands of two teachers in the 1970s.
Freed hostage Aviva Siegel shares horrors of Hamas captivity, says she 'touched death'
Former hostage Aviva Siegel was still in pajamas when Hamas militants stormed into her home, breaking her husband’s ribs and dragging the pair to Gaza, where the terrorists starved their captives and abused young women being held prisoner.
Arab Bishop tells Islamic rebels that Christians can't be 'second-class citizens' in Syria
Leaders of churches and ecclesial communities in Syria met with representatives of the armed Islamic-led rebel groups that seized control of the region amid fears that Christians could face persecution or strict regulations that could disrupt their faith life.
Syrian rebels steal food aid from Christians; watchdog warns of 'ethnic cleansing'
Islamist-led rebel forces seized humanitarian aid that could have fed tens of thousands of people as Christians in Syria grapple with the reality of their dangerous situation, which watchdog groups have warned amounts to ethnic cleansing.
Zelensky says Ukraine has 'hope' Trump can push Putin toward peace
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky recently expressed optimism that President-elect Donald Trump’s reputation could potentially sway Russian President Vladimir Putin toward peace.
Evangelical leader says churches must 'close the doors' on Candace Owens over Israel remarks
An Evangelical leader has urged churches to cut ties with Candace Owens following her statements on Israel and Jews that resulted in Australia and New Zealand denying entry to the political pundit.
Daniel Penny not guilty; verdict met with a mix of cheers and curses
Former U.S. Marine Daniel Penny has been found not guilty of criminally negligent homicide in the May 2023 death of Jordan Neely in New York City, with the verdict eliciting mixed reactions.
4 things to know about the Daniel Penny case as jury deliberates
A jury is deliberating the fate of Daniel Penny, a former U.S. Marine charged with the death of Jordan Neely, a homeless man the veteran placed in a chokehold after Neely reportedly harassed and frightened passengers on a New York City subway train. The following pages highlight four things to know regarding Penny's case.