
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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Celebrity ad promoting males in girls' sports draws ire of champion gymnast: 'Bodies play sports, not identities'
A former champion gymnast has condemned an ad campaign featuring actress Naomi Watts, U.S. soccer star Megan Rapinoe and other celebrities advocating for males to be allowed to participate in girls' sports, as the U.S. Supreme Court considers two cases related to laws prohibiting male trans-identified athletes from competing with females.

Republicans urge Trump to crack down on shipment of abortion drugs across state lines
Republican leaders and state attorneys general called on the Trump administration to crack down on the shipment of abortion drugs across state lines, expressing frustration with the speed of a safety review and the remaining Biden-era mail-order abortion pill policy that they contend subverts state laws.

Lily Phillips responds to critics who question her faith, won't quit making porn
Porn star Lily Phillips, whose rebaptism has drawn mixed reactions from Christians, responded to critics who have questioned her commitment to rebuilding her relationship with God in light of her plans to continue creating pornographic and sexually explicit content.

Portland police chief cries, confirms DHS report of Tren de Aragua ties in Border Patrol shooting
Portland Police Chief Bob Day appeared to wipe away tears when addressing reports from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security that the suspects shot by Border Patrol agents during a targeted immigration enforcement operation were affiliated with Tren de Aragua.

Ashley St. Clair's name removed by Brave Books; Elon Musk seeks full custody of son
Brave Books announced that it will remove Ashley St. Clair's name from all future prints of her 2021 book, "Elephants Are Not Birds," saying she no longer "aligns" with the book's message. Meanwhile, Elon Musk said he will seek full custody of his son, Romulus, over concerns that St. Clair may try to “transition” the 1-year-old child.

Chick-fil-A celebrates 80 years and thousands could win free food for a year
Chick-fil-A, the American fast-food restaurant chain founded by a devout Southern Baptist who built the company on Christian principles, is celebrating 80 years in business by offering customers a chance to win free food for a year.

OnlyFans models, social media influencers among growing number of visa applicants: reports
Immigration attorneys are reportedly seeing an increasing number of social media influencers and models for OnlyFans — a platform accused of encouraging creators to make sexual or pornographic content for money — seeking to obtain a United States visa typically reserved for “exceptional” creatives like musicians and actors.

Fetal homicide charge against woman who aborted, buried her baby dismissed
A circuit judge dismissed a fetal homicide charge against a Kentucky woman indicted earlier this week after she allegedly used abortion drugs to cause the death of "a developed male infant” before burying the child in a shallow grave on her property.

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.



















