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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Laken Riley's mom confronts killer; Jose Ibarra sentenced to life in prison
The mother of Laken Riley, a Georgia nursing student murdered by an illegal immigrant, wept as she begged the judge to sentence her daughter’s killer to life in prison, asking that he not receive mercy when he showed none to Riley or the family he destroyed. Jose Ibarra was sentenced to life in prison without parole on Wednesday.
Parents group wants federal probe of whites-only, anti-racist affinity groups in Boston schools
A parental rights advocacy group is calling for a federal investigation into Boston Public Schools after leaked internal documents show the district organized racially-segregated affinity groups for teachers and parents, which included programs intended for whites only.
6 charged for deadly human smuggling operation in Texas, face life in prison
Authorities arrested three more suspects in connection with a botched human smuggling operation that resulted in the July death of an illegal immigrant from Guatemala after the man was forced to hide in the brush.
Laken Riley murder suspect went 'hunting' for women: 5 facts revealed so far from Jose Ibarra's trial
The illegal immigrant charged with murdering Laken Riley was “hunting” for women when he encountered the 22-year-old during her morning jog and bashed her skull in when she fought off his attempted sexual assault, the judge heard during the first two days of the murder trial. Here are five facts revealed during the trial so far.
Nearly 300 detained in Amsterdam for violating protest ban after attack on Israeli soccer fans
Dutch police detained nearly 300 anti-Israel demonstrators who rallied in central Amsterdam in defiance of a protest ban imposed after rioters hunted down and assaulted Israelis in the street during a soccer game last week.
Federal prisons blocking faith groups from helping offenders overcome criminal past: senators
Two senators are demanding answers from the Federal Bureau of Prisons about why it rejected several offers from faith-based organizations looking to help convicted offenders avoid relapsing into criminal behavior.
'Pathway to more violence': Tren de Aragua linked to human trafficking
The Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua is running human trafficking operations in Tennessee, and authorities expect their crimes to worsen.
Woman murdered father with pickaxe on election night after Trump's victory: police
Police found the wife of a prominent trans-identified writer covered in blood and clapping her hands after she allegedly became "overwhelmed" by the results of the 2024 presidential election and murdered her father with an ice axe.
Biden gifted with 'Joseph' artifact from Temple Mount, urged to defend Israel from 'evil' empire
President Joe Biden received an artifact from the Temple Mount in Jerusalem as a gift from Israeli President Isaac Herzog after the two leaders met at the White House this week.
Democratic leader no longer wants to abolish filibuster despite comparing it to 'Jim Crow'
A Democratic leader who once likened the filibuster to Jim Crow policies that enforced racial segregation backtracked on eliminating the political procedure now that Republicans control the White House, Senate and House.