Amber Strong

Amber Strong

Amber Strong

Politics Reporter

Following an internship with MSNBC, Amber began her career in news in her hometown of Indianapolis, Indiana. She found her niche working behind the scenes at the NBC affiliate, running audio and studio cameras. She quickly transitioned to producer and host of a weekend news magazine program. But politics beckoned. She made the move to Washington DC working as a presidential campaign field producer. Shortly thereafter, Amber was promoted to fill-in White House Correspondent for CBN NEWS, finally settling in as a Washington Correspondent. Amber lives and breathes all things politics and entertainment and has had the privilege of interviewing some of the biggest names in both industries, including Tonight Show Host Jimmy Fallon and Second Lady Karen Pence. However, her true love is sharing stories of unseen heroes giving back to the community.

Recent Work
Israeli hostage Sahar Kalderon, 16, embraced by a relative upon her arrival at Sourasky Medical Center.

The mental health journey ahead for freed hostages

Sign that says no smoking

Lung cancer survival rates are increasing, but disparities remain

A generic phot of pharmaceuticals.

The dangers of illicit online pharmacies

Doctors performing surgery on a patient

New CDC program hopes to combat health care worker burnout

Person holding gun with a dark background.

Many more kids needed treatment for gunshot wounds during pandemic

Books sit on shelves in an elementary school library in suburban Atlanta.

Rising book bans in US make school libraries political battlegrounds

Art displayed at Butter Art Fair.

Fine arts fair garners half million in sales for Black artists

Pregnant woman getting an ultrasound

Women report verbal abuse, discrimination during maternal care

A general view shows the aftermath of a wildfire in Lahaina, Hawaii.

Maui's wildfire spotlights Hawaii's federal support struggle

Lee Merritt, Reggie Ray and Stephanie Mills

Riverboat aftermath: Donors raise nearly $300,000 on behalf of crew

Dancers at the Umbiance Center for the Performing Arts.

Virginia dance studio finds success in diversity

Instructor teaching a child to  swim.

Black entrepreneur teaches swim lessons to change disparity

GE bulbs in store.

Could the ban on incandescent bulbs leave some in the dark?

James Battle is pictured.

This boxing gym owner says leading with heart is key to his success

United States players pose for a photo before the FIFA Women's World Cup.

Equal pay in women's sports: The challenge for female athletes

Winds of Change Wellness

How horses are being used to treat patients with PTSD

Still shot from "Sound of Freedom" featuring Jim Caviezel (Tim Ballard) and Cristal Aparicio (RocĂ­o).

Defying expectations: 'Sound of Freedom' takes box office by storm

Tuskegee Airman Lt. Col. James Harvey.

Centenarian hero: Tuskegee Airman celebrates 100th birthday

Veterans activist and entertainer Jon Stewart hugs a fellow advocate.

Jon Stewart, activists urge veterans to apply for exposure benefits

Child on TikTok.

Experts encourage more face-to-face interaction for kids this summer

Belmont Beach in Indianapolis.

Historic beach provides glimpse into realities of segregated swimming

An NYPD police car.

Why is there a police hiring shortage?

Tori Bowie

Gold medalist's pregnancy-related death prompts more calls for change

The headquarters of the Southern Baptist Convention in Nashville, Tennessee

Largest US protestant church has annual meeting after sex abuse report

The U.S. Virgin Islands.

Paradise in the dark: Where Americans endure continuous power outages

Children create a memorial wreath

Children of fallen military members gather for remembrance and healing

Former WNBA player Tamika Catchings talks in her tea shop, Teas Me Cafe.

Life after the WNBA: Hall of Famer is using tea to make change

An inmate's hands folded together outside a cell at the jail

After the sentence: The work to restore rights of returning citizens

Memorials of the victims of the Tops grocery store shooting sit in the parking lot of the grocery store in Buffalo, New York.

Buffalo still healing 1 year after Tops grocery store shooting

The Star of David on a traditional chalice

Jewish leaders blend old tradition, new resources for mental health