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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Pro-life doctor responds to NPR audio of woman undergoing first-trimester abortion
As people in Michigan consider a statewide measure to enshrine abortion as a constitutional right, NPR aired audio from reporting inside the Northland Family Planning clinic in Sterling. OB-GYN Dr. Ingrid Skop outlined how an abortion procedure differs from childbirth after an NPR reporter tried to equate the two.
Archaeologists discover Christian monastery in UAE that may predate Islam
The discovery of an ancient Christian monastery on an island in the United Arab Emirates purportedly shines a light on the faith's early history before the rise of Islam in the region.
Survey finds increasing number of Protestants want their church to be politically homogenous
As voters prepare to cast their ballots for the midterm elections, a recent study purports that most Protestants prefer to attend a church where the congregation’s political views align with theirs.
Christians call for political, theological unity ahead of midterm elections at 'National Prayer Altar'
A Chicago pastor and his wife hosted the National Prayer Altar service this week, calling for Americans to set aside political or theological divides to unite before God as the midterm elections approach.
FBI identifies threat to New Jersey synagogues: ‘No longer poses a danger'
A person of interest has been questioned concerning the credible threats against New Jersey synagogues that the Federal Bureau of Investigation warned of this week.
Pro-life researcher refutes new study finding over 10K fewer abortions since Roe's reversal
A pro-life researcher is questioning whether a recent study purporting to show that abortion numbers have declined in the aftermath of the U.S. Supreme Court’s reversal of Roe v. Wade understated the influence of state laws on protecting preborn children.
ADL warns of 'disturbing' spike in anti-Semitism on college campuses
A recent report from the Jewish advocacy group Anti-Defamation League highlighted an increase in anti-Israel activities at U.S. colleges and universities, raising concerns about the incidents and their impact on Jewish students.
Scientists use new dating technique to analyze historical accuracy of Old Testament battles
Scientists say they are using new technology that could allow them to properly date several military conquests depicted in the Bible and potentially validate the scriptures' historical authenticity.
Kroger will pay $180K to employees fired for refusing 'rainbow' logos on their uniforms
The supermarket chain Kroger will create a religious accommodation policy and implement new training for store management after settling a lawsuit from two former employees who objected to wearing a logo they believed signaled support for the LGBT community.
FDA warns prescribing abortion pills before pregnancy could endanger women's health
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has spoken out against healthcare providers prescribing abortion pills to non-pregnant women in light of the U.S. Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade, saying it could endanger women's health.