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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Parents’ lawsuit claims school secretly helped kids adopt new gender identities
Two pairs of parents are suing the staff of a Massachusetts middle school for allegedly encouraging their children to adopt new gender identities without their knowledge or consent.
Federal judge temporarily blocks Biden admin. from ending Title 42 border policy
A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Biden administration from ending Title 42 restrictions enacted during the COVID-19 pandemic aimed at limiting asylum seekers who can apply for protection at the U.S. and Mexico border.
Satanic Temple sues school board for rejecting After School Satan Club
The Satanic Temple has filed a civil suit against a Pennsylvania elementary school only a few days after the district voted down a parent’s request to create an after-school Satan club for non-religious students.
California church builds 6 cabins to house the homeless: 'We've never built anything like this'
A Southern California church is planning to house homeless people in six cabins on its property, an endeavor its pastor hopes will serve as a model for others looking to help people in need.
Pornhub's parent company faces $500M class-action lawsuit: 'Looking for justice'
Pornhub's parent company MindGeek has been slapped with a $500 million class-action lawsuit headed by a Canadian woman who claims that she was featured in pornographic videos uploaded online without her consent.
Jesus mural unscathed by fires at historic Chicago church may not survive demolition
A mural depicting Christ’s resurrection was left relatively unscathed by a series of fires at a 128-year-old Chicago church that the city determined to be unsalvageable. The church's pastor sees the mural’s survival as a comforting sign from God of better things to come.
Chicago pastor camps out on rooftop, raises millions for community center
A Chicago pastor is camping on a rooftop to expand his community-wide efforts to raise awareness about violence in Chicago’s South Side and transform people's lives by building a community center.
University of Pittsburgh contacted NIH for help defending experiments on aborted baby body parts
New records released by Judicial Watch suggest that the University of Pittsburgh reached out to former National Institutes of Health Director Francis Collins for help defending its fetal organ experiments, which have attracted controversy due to concerns about their legality and ethics.
Christian group helps evacuate hundreds of Ukrainian orphans from war-torn regions
An Ohio-based Christian charity has helped evacuate and shelter nearly 1,200 orphans from the war-torn regions of Ukraine since the start of the Russian invasion, transporting them to safe havens throughout the country as the conflict continues.
Netflix documentary highlights fertility doctor who used own sperm to impregnate at least 50 women
A new Netflix documentary follows the story of an Indianapolis-based fertility doctor who secretly impregnated at least 50 women with his own sperm in the 1970s and 1980s.