
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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Parents magazine removes doctor's rebuttal to pro-choice 'myth' about abortion restrictions
A board-certified OB-GYN claims that a prominent magazine that aims to provide information about parenting and child development edited out his statements because they didn't fit with pro-choice talking points on abortion restrictions, accusing the publication of spreading unchecked "misinformation."

Dozens help Samaritan's Purse meet the physical, spiritual needs of Mississippi tornado victims
Over 100 volunteers serving with the Evangelical humanitarian charity Samaritan's Purse are meeting the physical and spiritual needs of those impacted by the series of deadly tornadoes that tore through a 100-mile swath of Mississippi last Friday, taking over two dozen lives.

From the 'tiger chair' to electric batons: Women testify of torture, rapes in China's prison camps
Two women who survived a Chinese “reeducation” camp for Uyghurs and other ethnic minorities provided harrowing accounts of torture, gang rapes, and brainwashing when testifying before a special United States House of Representatives committee focused on how to handle the threat of China.

'Banality of evil': Scholars explain what's behind assisted suicide's expansion in the West
As assisted suicide continues to rise to record levels in some areas of the globe, experts say that the "banality of evil" and expressive individualism are playing a role as governments in the United States, Canada and Europe are pushing the envelope by expanding who can access "medical aid in dying."

Unitarian Universalists distance themselves from sex-ed assignment that led to teacher's suspension
The Unitarian Universalist Association says that a sex education assignment at an Oregon high school asking students about their sexual fantasies is not part of a comprehensive curriculum it helped develop in conjunction with the United Church of Christ.

Anti-Semitic incidents hit record high in US; over 3,600 documented by rights group in 2022
A leading Jewish advocacy group documented a dramatic increase in anti-Semitic incidents in 2022, recording a 36% increase from the previous year and the highest number of anti-Semitic incidents in one year since it began tracking data in 1979.

Hillary Clinton calls law banning 'adult cabaret' shows for kids 'absurd'
Amid questions about how a Tennessee bill banning “adult cabaret” performances from taking place on public property or where children are present, former Democratic Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton called the ban “absurd,” expressing hope that such laws would go “the way of the dinosaur.”

Christian college mourns student, son of missionaries killed by drunk driver
A Christian college community in Florida is mourning the death of a student and the son of missionaries killed after being fatally struck by a car that drifted off the road as he did yardwork.

Progressive activists continue push for justice 1 year after recovery of 5 full-term aborted babies
The progressive pro-life group that recovered the bodies of five full-term babies from an abortion clinic in Washington, D.C., last year demonstrated outside the D.C. Board of Medicine, demanding that they revoke abortionist Cesare Santangelo’s license to dispense medication.

'Unprecedented': Employment tribunal recuses 2 judges for bias in Christian mother's firing case
An employment tribunal in the United Kingdom has now recused two panelists for perceived bias from the case of a Christian employee who claims she was fired for raising concerns about her son's Church of England primary school teaching students about transgenderism and sex education.



















