
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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Undercover investigation reveals how minors get cross-sex hormones at Planned Parenthood with ease
Planned Parenthood employees at over 30 facilities were willing to provide cross-sex hormones to an undercover operative posing as a 16-year-old, and some even offered to prescribe the drugs at the first appointment, according to an investigative report released by a pro-life activist group.
Hamas' claim that women, kids are 70% of those killed in Gaza is 'demonstrably false': report
Claims that 70% of the casualties in Israel's ongoing war with the Hamas terror group are women and children in Gaza do not appear to be factual and are propagated to craft a narrative that the Israeli military is indiscriminately targeting civilians, according to a report from a nonpartisan think tank.
Meta's AI chatbots 'grooming' children through roleplay, sexually explicit convos, advocates warn
A family media watchdog is urging Meta to halt its AI chatbot until it can adequately address concerns that the new technology can engage in sexually explicit conversations with children, sometimes using the voices of celebrities and fictional characters when saying things of a sexual nature.
LCPS under investigation for 'targeting' boys who oppose girl changing in their locker room
Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares will investigate Loudoun County Public Schools following a report that the school division "targeted" three high school boys who expressed discomfort over a girl who identifies as male changing in the boys' locker room.
LCPS 'targeting' male students who oppose sharing locker room with girl, advocates say
A father accused Loudoun County Public Schools in Virginia of targeting his son after the district launched a Title IX investigation against the boy and two other teens caught on camera expressing discomfort about sharing a locker room with a girl who identifies as male.
Moms, school choice advocates rally in support of Catholic charter school at Supreme Court
A former public school teacher who launched a faith-based homeschooling group was among those who rallied outside the U.S. Supreme Court Wednesday as the justices heard oral arguments on the legality of a taxpayer-funded Catholic charter school.
Christians honor God at annual Capitol Bible Reading Marathon: 'Remember our nation’s foundation'
Christians who gathered on Capitol Hill to read the Bible emphasized the importance of exposing the public to God’s Word, reminding the nation of the principles that helped shape the country.
Mich. couple charged with trafficking Chinese women at illicit massage parlors
A Michigan man is accused of helping his wife run a human trafficking operation through illicit massage parlors where the pair allegedly forced women to live and work long hours for low wages, according to the authorities.
Trump admin. responds to NYT article on deportation of drug dealer and kidnapper
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security derided The New York Times for glossing over the criminal history of Nascimento Blair, an illegal immigrant deported to Jamaica years after he was convicted of dealing drugs and kidnapping a teenage boy.
UC Berkeley probed over 'hundreds of millions of dollars' in foreign funding
President Donald Trump’s administration launched an investigation into the University of California, Berkeley, over reports that it failed to properly report “hundreds of millions of dollars” in foreign government funding, including from China.