
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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Jamal Bryant slammed for buying wife flesh-colored gala dress: 'Lowering of standards'
Christian leaders and influencers are speaking out about the dress that megachurch Pastor Jamal Bryant bought for his wife to wear to a gala event last month, sparking debate about how Christians should present themselves in public.

3 teenagers among dozens killed during ongoing protests in Iran: report
Around three dozen people and three minors have been killed after more than a week of protests in Iran sparked by the country’s economic crisis, according to reports from human rights groups.

Grok chatbot can undress women 'without their consent,' anti-exploitation group warns
Anti-sexual exploitation advocates are warning that Grok, a chatbot developed by Elon Musk’s company xAI, has the ability to generate nude or obscene images if users ask it to digitally alter pictures of real people.

Woman charged with burying 'developed male infant' after taking abortion pill, police say
A Kentucky woman has been charged with using abortion drugs to cause “the death of a developed male infant” and burying the child in a shallow grave, where the police reportedly found the remains wrapped in a white rag.

Talking is a 'miracle': 3 highlights from Dennis Prager's interview after spinal cord injury
Conservative radio host and writer Dennis Prager shared an update about his health following an accident that led to a spinal cord injury and paralyzation, saying recently that maintaining a sense of gratitude has helped him during a time of suffering.

Iranian protesters facing violence, intimidation as economy deteriorates; US 'deeply concerned'
Protesters in Iran have taken to the streets as the country’s economy deteriorates, with the U.S. State Department expressing concern about the use of violent force against peaceful demonstrators.

Charlie Kirk murder suspect seeks independent prosecutor; defense alleges 'conflict of interest'
Tyler Robinson’s defense team is challenging the Utah County Attorney’s office's involvement in the criminal case against Charlie Kirk’s alleged killer because a relative of one of the prosecutors was present at the event where the conservative activist was assassinated.

Doctors impregnated wife with another man's semen, lawsuit claims
A couple that turned to fertility treatments 44 years ago claims that doctors inseminated the woman with semen from another individual instead of her husband’s, according to a recent lawsuit filed against Oregon Health and Science University and its affiliate, Providence Health.

British provider claims sex-selective abortions aren't illegal, accused of endangering women
A leading British abortion provider is facing backlash after it appeared to defend sex-selective abortions and sparked concerns that the organization is enabling a discriminatory practice, as data shows a "significant imbalance” in the ratio of boys to girls being born in the United Kingdom.

Erika Kirk opens up about her conversations with God after husband Charlie Kirk's murder
Erika Kirk has revealed how “God’s light” is guiding her as the new CEO of Turning Point USA after her husband Charlie Kirk’s assassination in September, saying she doesn't want anything less than God's will for her life.



















