
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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Schools urge parents to remove TikTok from kids’ phones to avoid seeing Hamas’ hostage videos
Jewish parents in the United States and Israel have been warned to severely restrict their children’s social media access to prevent them from seeing videos uploaded by the terrorist group Hamas that might show hostages begging for their lives.

Tuition inflation lower in states with school choice, report finds
Contrary to critics' claims that school choice policies result in higher private school tuition rates, a recent report from a conservative think tank purports that states where school choice policies have been adopted experience the opposite outcome.

Israel-Hamas war: 7 presidential candidates react to terrorist attacks, US response
Here's a list of seven presidential candidates’ reactions to Hamas’ terrorist attacks against Israel and the Biden administration's response to the Israel-Hamas war.

'Kids are suffering': PTC urges streaming services to offer more family-friendly content
A parental advisory group is calling on streaming services to provide more family-friendly entertainment after its latest report found the amount of mature content across major platforms outnumbers material suitable for families.

Over 300 babies saved by organization providing safe haven for moms and newborns
A grieving husband who founded an organization dedicated to preventing infant abandonment after the tragic death of his wife has managed to save over 300 lives since dedicating his life to serving women and their babies.

Anthropologists' gender panel canceled because it could be 'harmful' to the LGBT community
Female scholars will no longer lead a panel at an anthropological conference next month explaining why biological sex remains necessary for scientific analysis due to concerns that the discussion could be considered harmful to the LGBT community.

Over 100 black pastors oppose ballot initiative to enshrine abortion in Ohio constitution
More than 100 black faith and community leaders in Ohio are urging Ohioans to vote against an upcoming ballot measure that would place a right to abortion in the state constitution, arguing that the issue is a "life-or-death" matter for the black community.

NYC first city in US to offer 'on-demand' telehealth abortion services
New York City’s health system has become the first in the nation to offer residents “on-demand” access to abortion through a telehealth initiative that delivers abortion pills to women's doors following a virtual appointment.

Migrants face increases in rapes, sexual violence while awaiting entry into US: report
Migrants hoping to enter the United States are facing an increased risk of sexual violence as many wait in a dangerous region of Mexico before they can present themselves at a legal border crossing, according to a recent report.

26 state AGs demand Pornhub parent company explain child sex abuse video 'loophole'
More than half of state attorneys general in the United States are demanding answers from Pornhub's parent company after an undercover video purported to show a longtime employee saying abusers exploit a "loophole" to profit from sex abuse material on its platforms.



















