Samantha Kamman
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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Illinois won't target pro-life pregnancy centers after being accused of weaponizing government
Illinois will not enforce a law that targets the practices of pro-life pregnancy resource centers and seeks to prevent these organizations from engaging in what their critics have claimed are "deceptive practices."
Over 70% of Palestinians say Hamas was 'correct' to carry out Oct. 7 massacre in Israel
More than seven out of 10 Palestinians believe that Hamas was right to carry out the Oct. 7 terrorist attack against Israel that resulted in the deaths of at least 1,200 people, mostly civilians, according to a new survey. But most don't believe Hamas committed war crimes on that day.
'My heart breaks': Parents outraged after trans athlete wins girls' Irish dancing competition
A boy who identified as a girl took first place at an Irish dancing competition held in the United States, beating out the female dancers for a spot in the world championship.
Trade policy loophole opens door for 'US complicity' in China's genocide of Uyghurs, advocate warns
A globally respected human rights advocate warned Wednesday that a trade policy loophole could make the United States complicit in the Chinese government's forced labor and genocide of Uyghurs and other ethnic Muslims in western China.
Christian group uplifting families devastated by Hamas in region with ties to King David
A Christian organization is working to help an Israeli agricultural community described in the Bible as a resting place for King David's warriors that was left devastated by Hamas’ terrorist attack.
Harvard University covered up Claudine Gay plagiarism investigation, report claims
One of Harvard University’s governing bodies affirmed its support for President Claudine Gay following accusations that she plagiarized her 1997 dissertation, an allegation that arose amid calls for Gay to resign due to widespread concerns of antisemitism on campus.
Terri Schiavo nonprofit criticizes docu's portrayal of her death by court-ordered dehydration
A national nonprofit named after Terri Schiavo is criticizing a 90-minute documentary released by MSNBC for its depiction of the legal battle between Schiavo’s husband and parents that gripped the nation and resulted in the woman’s death by dehydration after a court ordered her feeding tube removed.
Texas Supreme Court freezes abortion ban exception for baby with trisomy 18
The Texas Supreme Court halted a lower court ruling finding that a woman by the name of Kate Cox met the medical exception in the state's abortion law. She now plans to travel out of state to get an abortion.
Protestors’ harassment of Jewish-owned business draws condemnation from Biden admin.
Anti-Israel protestors demonstrated outside a Jewish-owned business in Philadelphia, demanding Israel agree to a permanent ceasefire against Hamas terrorists who attacked the country on Oct. 7. Demonstrators shouted through bullhorns that the shop owner was guilty of genocide.
House committee opens antisemitism probe into Harvard, Penn, MIT after hearing
A Republican-led U.S. House of Representatives committee has opened an investigation into Harvard University, the University of Pennsylvania and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, expressing dissatisfaction with administrators' answers this week about their response to antisemitism on campus.