
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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Pro-life group demands gov't investigate covert network trafficking abortion pills into the US
A pro-life group is calling on Congress and drug enforcement agencies to take action amid reports that organizations in Mexico are funneling abortion pills into states that have banned their use.

UK National Health Service warns trans-identified kids may be going through 'transient phase'
The United Kingdom's National Health Service is advising health professionals to take a more watchful approach to gender dysphoria cases among minors, saying that children proclaiming to be trans-identified may be going through a "phase" and shouldn't be encouraged to socially transition so quickly.

State Dept.'s $20K grant to group hosting drag shows in Ecuador raises 'significant questions'
The U.S. State Department is defending its $20,600 grant to an Ecuadorian cultural center that, among other things, will fund a dozen drag shows in Ecuador. A Republican member of Congress has penned a letter demanding answers about the funding.

'Nation's Report Card' records significant decline in math, reading scores after pandemic closures
Student reading and math scores suffered significant declines in the past three years as the nation analyzes the impact the COVID-pandemic had on education, according to The National Assessment of Educational Progress.

Ben Shapiro likens Kanye West's anti-Semitic remarks to Nazi propaganda
Advertisers are being urged to drop rapper Kanye West over his recent anti-Semitic remarks that have drawn the ire of many, including conservative commenter Ben Shapiro and Jewish advocacy groups.

A third of Americans say they attend religious services at least once per month, survey finds
Amid growing concerns of religious decline in the United States, a recent survey suggests a growing share of American adults consider themselves religious although one-third say they attend religious services at least once per month.

12,000 fentanyl pills disguised as candy seized at LAX; Authorities issue Halloween warning
Parents are advised to be extra vigilant this year in checking what their children bring home on Halloween after agents in Los Angeles seized around 12,000 fentanyl pills packaged in several bags of candy, the latest incident of the deadly drug being disguised as something innocuous.

'Scare tactic': Pro-lifers refute Democrat's ad showing woman arrested for having an abortion
Pro-life advocates are pushing back against a video advertisement shared online this week by a Democratic member of Congress that they believe misleads the public about laws that ban or restrict abortion.

Missouri rule would withhold funding from libraries displaying 'inappropriate' content for children
A new rule proposed by Missouri's Republican secretary of state would withhold state funding from libraries that don't enact policies to shield minors from inappropriate content.

Stacey Abrams tries to turn inflation anxieties into an abortion issue
Georgia Democratic gubernatorial nominee Stacey Abrams connected the topic of abortion to rising inflation on Wednesday, arguing that abortion is an "economic issue" after being told that inflation is reportedly a more significant issue for voters in the upcoming midterm elections.


















