
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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Satanic Temple opens 'religious' abortion clinic, promotes 'abortion ritual'
The Satanic Temple opened a second telehealth abortion facility to provide what it describes as “religious abortion services,” as the group believes that deliberately ending a pregnancy is part of a “destruction ritual.”

Father of deceased trans-identifying son breaks down, recalls pressure to affirm boy's gender confusion
Bill Mahoney wept as he remembered his late son, Sean, who became convinced he was the opposite sex and died in 2021 after obtaining a prescription for cross-sex hormones that exacerbated his cancer.

'Billy Graham of Iran': Israel defeating Iran-backed terror groups prophesied in Bible
A ministry leader some call “The Billy Graham of Iran” proclaimed that Israel’s current fight against Iranian proxies aligns with biblical prophecies, including the prophesied peace between Jews and Arabs.

ICE contractor arrested for attempting to smuggle illegal migrants into Texas
A federal contractor for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement used her position to attempt to smuggle over 30 adult migrants through Texas by lying that they were children who tested positive for COVID-19.

14 states sue TikTok, blame app for fueling youth mental health struggles, endangering lives
TikTok violated state laws by claiming its platform is safe for young people and sold minors’ personal identifying information without parental consent, according to lawsuits filed by a coalition of 14 attorneys general.

Kamala Harris' husband accused of harassment, misogyny by former colleagues: report
Vice President Kamala Harris’ husband, Doug Emhoff, retaliated against women who didn't respond to his flirting and hired an assistant widely considered unqualified for the job based on her looks, according to allegations in a 2019 lawsuit against his former law firm.

The Church can break antisemitic stereotypes, stand with Israel and Jews: 'Our love will speak volumes'
A Jerusalem correspondent whose wife and daughter were forced to ditch their car and seek shelter from a barrage of missiles launched by Iran explained the Church’s role in defending Israel and the Jewish people.

Amber Thurman's family to sue Georgia hospital over abortion death: 'Doctors had a duty to act'
The family of Amber Thurman, a Georgia woman who died after taking abortion drugs in 2022, plans to sue the Piedmont Henry Hospital, accusing doctors of failing to provide care and keeping Thurman's loved ones in the dark about her condition.

World's oldest Hebrew book unveiled at Museum of the Bible after being found in Afghanistan cave
A new exhibit at the Museum of the Bible displays one of the oldest Jewish books discovered in Afghanistan, which contains prayers and poems based on texts from the Hebrew Bible and serves as an example of the country’s diverse and accepting culture that runs contrary to what most people believe about the region.

Over 460 people on terror 'watch list' encountered by border agents in FY 2024
Border agents encountered over 400 individuals on the terror watch list in the months after receiving an intelligence notice last year warning of potential foreign terrorist fighters with ties to Hamas and Hezbollah attempting to cross into the United States.



















