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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Removing trans-identified child from Catholic parents' home sets 'dangerous precedent': attorney
An Indiana Catholic couple whose child was removed from their home following disagreements over their son expressing a desire to identify as the opposite sex are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to hear their case.
MS Society forces 90-year-old volunteer to step down for misunderstanding trans pronouns
The National Multiple Sclerosis Society is standing by its decision to dismiss a 90-year-old volunteer after she reportedly expressed confusion about her colleague signing emails with their pronouns, claiming that the woman violated its diversity, equity and inclusion guidelines.
State Dept. releases 'equity action plan,' promotes LGBT causes in foreign policy
The U.S. Department of State has announced the various ways it will implement President Joe Biden's executive order tasking agencies to advance equity through the federal government, which includes "advancing gender equity and equality."
One-third of Christians arrested in Iran targeted for possessing multiple Bibles: report
Christians in Iran faced a surge of arrests in 2023 as authorities appeared to target Bible distributors in particular, according to a new report from leading persecution monitoring organizations. One-third of those arrested possessed multiple copies of the Bible.
44% of trans-identified individuals report ‘serious psychological distress,' one-third experienced homelessness
Nearly half of trans-identifying individuals reported experiencing “serious psychological distress” within the last 30 days according to a study.
ICE considers plan to release thousands of migrants, cut back on detention beds: report
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is considering the release of thousands of migrants and cutting down on its capacity to hold detainees to save money amid ongoing concerns about the situation at the U.S. southern border.
Male athlete takes first place in girls' high jump championship meet
A male high school athlete who identifies as a female took first place in a girls' high jump competition on Sunday, defeating all female athletes in the girls' Division II high jump at the New Hampshire Interscholastic Athletic Association indoor track and field championship.
Georgetown students mock Ash Wednesday by drawing butts on foreheads to celebrate 'A** Wednesday'
Students tabling at a Catholic university in Washington, D.C., drew butts on their foreheads and invited people to join them in celebrating “A** Wednesday,” an allusion to the first day of Lent, which is known as “Ash Wednesday.”
Harvard hosts UN official banned from Israel for justifying Hamas' Oct. 7 massacre
Harvard University hosted a United Nations official on the same day Israel banned her for justifying Hamas’ Oct. 7 terrorist attack by stating that the slaughter of at least 1,200 people was a “response to Israel’s oppression.” The university featuring the official as a virtual speaker comes as the institution continues to face scrutiny for how it addresses antisemitism on campus.
'Pro-Life Spiderman' arrested after scaling Las Vegas Sphere during Super Bowl week
An activist known as the "Pro-Life Spiderman" is facing a felony charge following his arrest after he climbed the Sphere in Las Vegas during Super Bowl week, with officials estimating that the stunt may have caused over $100,000 in damage.