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
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Black Twitter Community Questions What Elon Musk Takeover Will Change

Demonstrators demanding a woman's right to choose march to the U.S. Capitol for a rally

A Look At Life Prior To Landmark Roe v. Wade Abortion Rights Law

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What Schools Are Doing To Cultivate Religious Inclusivity

A Taliban fighter stops the women who want to enter the government passport office in Kabul.

Women's Rights, Including Education, Are In Peril Under Taliban Rule

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Houses Of Worship Are Becoming Houses Of Hope For Low-Income People

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Pandemic Aftermath Leads To Mixed Bag For Religious Attendance

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Churches Prepare For Easter Sunday Celebrations After Pandemic Pause

Washington D.C.'s Black Men Run chapter

Black Men Reflect On The Need For Good Physical And Mental Health

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Black Voters Feel Pres. Biden Still Hasn't Delivered On Many Promises

A person holds a sign saying, "Albinism is beautiful."

Authors, Actor Hope To Reduce Stigma Surrounding People With Albinism

Martin Luther King III, accompanied by his wife Arndrea Waters King

Martin Luther King III Continues Father's Fight For Voting Rights

Deryl McKissack

From Memorials To Museums, CEO Builds On Centuries-Long Tradition

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The Supreme Court's History Of Firsts And What Happened After Them

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One Man's Battle With COVID Leads To New Mission In Life

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Millennials Are Buying Homes In Much Tougher Market Than Their Parents

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Politics And Religion: How The Two Intersect Despite A 1954 Law

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The Confusion Surrounding Pregnancy Centers And Abortion Services

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The Steep Costs Of U.S. Childcare

Colin Kaepernick and Eric Reid

The Tradition Of Activism In Sports

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How Textiles From Islamic Dynasty Show Range Of Political Influence

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Study Details The Impact Obesity Has On COVID-19

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Truckers Volunteer To Deliver Wreaths Honoring Fallen Service Members

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Retirement Debt: The Financial Burdens Facing Seniors

Vice President Kamala Harris speaks to mark the first federal Maternal Health Day of Action

The Biden Administration's Push To Tackle Maternal Deaths

Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff and Rabbi Peter Berg

Rabbi Reflects On Religious Ceremony With Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff

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The Push To Get Rid Of Gender-Targeted Marketing In Toys

Jewish Rabbi Yudi Steiner.

Jewish Advocates Work To Combat Antisemitism On College Campuses

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A Growing IVF Industry Needs More Oversight

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Women's Education At A Standstill In Afghanistan

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A Buddhist Monk's International Journey To Combat Climate Change