
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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Chinese national in US illegally charged with running prostitution ring out of massage parlors
Qingqin Xie, a Chinese national living unlawfully in the United States, allegedly ran a prostitution business out of massage parlors in the Capital Region of New York, with the spa owner employing women to engage in sex acts with the customers.

Pro-life club's suspension upheld after school's objection to Planned Parenthood flyers
A federal appeals court rejected a pro-life student’s claim that an Indiana school district violated her First Amendment rights when it suspended the freshman’s Students for Life club and vetoed flyers with slogans like “Defund Planned Parenthood.”

Parents outraged after male athlete given spot on girls' high school volleyball team
Parents and local community members expressed outrage during a recent Illinois school district meeting after a male student who identifies as the opposite sex made a high school girls’ volleyball team, reigniting concerns about female athletes having to compete with and change in front of boys.

NBA star urges others to 'stand with Christ' as Bible museum unveils Scripture sneakers
NBA veteran Jonathan Isaac is calling on Christians and young athletes to boldly embrace their faith, even when it puts them in conflict with the world, as his own stand for Christ took center stage this week at the unveiling of the Museum of the Bible's newest addition.

'My heart is devastated': Parents react after LCPS suspends boys who oppose girl in locker room
The parents of two boys at Loudoun County Public Schools expressed heartbreak and alarm after the school division suspended their sons for questioning why a girl who identifies as male was using the boys' facilities.

'God's not done with America': Kirk Cameron leads children's story hour at Library of Congress
The significance of holding a children's story hour event at the Library of Congress in Washington is not lost on outspoken Christian actor Kirk Cameron, who has become a conservative face of the rising culture war in the United States.

Schools launch 'out of sight' ban to crack down on students' cellphone use
As students return to school, many are finding one rule change that's not to their liking.

Over 200 faith groups, NGOs urge UN to stop enabling Hamas, support US-backed aid effort
Over 200 faith-based organizations and global NGOs from more than 15 countries are calling on the United Nations and international communities to support the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation and oppose relief efforts that allow Hamas to profit from aid intended for Gazans.

'No evil greater': Feds rescue 10 children in labor, sex traffic raid on motels
Authorities discovered a labor trafficking ring was exploiting nearly a dozen children as young as 12 years old while executing search warrants at 14 businesses and two motels in Nebraska. The operation resulted in the arrest of five individuals.

National Library of Scotland pulls book featuring JK Rowling essay after LGBT staffers complain
The editors of a collection of essays by feminists, including "Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling, are accusing the National Library of Scotland of censorship after the institution reportedly excluded the book from an exhibition following complaints from LGBT staffers.



















