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
Surgical instruments are arranged during an organ procurement surgery

Criticism surrounding organ procurement groups continues

Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump

Why evangelical voters continue to support Trump

An embryologist uses a microscope to view an embryo.

Advocates say the debate over 'personhood' goes back to Roe reversal

The McDonald family is shown.

Family behind largest Black-owned bank in US hoping to share the dream

Penn Museum hosts a burial service for 19 unidentified Black Philadelphians whose remains were part of a museum display.

Museum buries remains of Black people held on display

A pastor preaching in church.

Pulpit burnout: Why some pastors have considered leaving ministry

A mosaic image of the civil rights leader and journalist Ida B. Wells

The complex history of African Americans and the news

The U.S Capitol

Has Congress always been this poorly behaved?

Tyreese McAllister

Pain into motivation: Gun violence survivor advocates for changes

Two dolls are shown.

How toy designers are improving diversity in dolls through hair

Arab Spring conflict

The war on misinformation in modern wartime

A person usking TikTok

Young people are increasingly getting their news online

Supporters of Issue 1, the Right to Reproductive Freedom amendment

Roe v. Wade by the numbers: What's changed

Anti-abortion activists participate in the annual March for Life

Annual March for Life continues despite overturning of Roe v. Wade

Martin Luther King Jr.

Martin Luther King Jr.'s family is fighting to protect his legacy

Zarah Hilliard

Why Pope Francis has joined the calls for a ban on surrogacy

Graphic showing the U.S. map and hospital bills.

Some patients face lawsuits from hospitals over medical debt

Baby2Baby postpartum kit

Supplying baby's needs: Newborn kits alleviating stress for parents

Homeless people wait in line for dinner.

Shelters work to keep up with record levels of homelessness

People protest outside of a church.

Dozens accuse Independent Fundamental Baptist church of abuse coverups

Pope Francis waves a hand.

Inclusion in Catholicism: Pope Francis' efforts into LGBTQ+ acceptance

In Real Life: Waiting to Live

In Real Life: Waiting to Live

Abortion rights protesters attend a rally

Post-Roe reality: Anti-abortion activists push for 'whole life' policy

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