
Ryan Foley
Christian Post Reporter
Ryan Foley joined The Christian Post in August 2020. He currently covers abortion, politics, education and U.S. news. He was a participant in the National Journalism Center's spring 2018 internship program and has previously written for the Media Research Center's NewsBusters blog and The Western Journal.
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Planned Parenthood could be stripped of federal family-planning grants over DEI initiatives
The White House says no final decision has been made about the future of Planned Parenthood funding as pro-life advocacy groups celebrate a report claiming the Trump administration plans to freeze millions of dollars in federal family planning grants.
Illinois may force religious employers to hire employees who have abortions: lawsuit
An Illinois law may force religious employers to hire people who take actions that contradict their sincerely held religious beliefs, such as undergoing or performing an abortion, a new lawsuit claims.
4 things to know about Pierre Poilievre, Conservative Party leader running to be Canada's next PM
Here are four things to know about Pierre Poilievre, the man who might become the next Prime Minister of Canada.
Baker Mayfield says he 'hit rock bottom' before finding 'grace' in Jesus: 'God taught me a lesson'
A National Football League football player is outlining how he had to hit “rock bottom” in order to develop an appreciation for Jesus Christ, which he now attempts to instill in the next generation of athletes.
Former NY Yankees player announces son's sudden death after illness on vacation: 'Unimaginable loss'
A former New York Yankees player announced that his teenage son died suddenly in his sleep and said he's relying on his faith to help him and his family cope with the tragic loss.
Most Americans reject claim that church is irrelevant: survey
A new survey has found wide generational differences in socialization patterns of churchgoers as most Americans reject the idea that the church has become irrelevant.
Week in review: Trump seeks to dismantle Dept. of Education; EEOC warns DEI may violate civil rights
Throughout the past seven days, the president and his administration have taken steps to eliminate a federal government agency, continued his bid to secure an end to a years-long conflict in Ukraine and taken action to ensure the proper enforcement of federal civil rights law.
Evangelical leaders pray over Trump in Oval Office: 'Faith is more important than ever before'
Over a dozen Christian leaders prayed with President Donald Trump in the Oval Office this week, with one saying that the assassination attempt last summer has caused the president to embrace faith groups even more than he did in his first term.
Idaho enacts law protecting conscience rights for medical professionals
Idaho has enacted a new law designed to protect healthcare providers from having to perform or participate in procedures that violate their deeply held beliefs, such as an abortion or so-called gender transition surgeries.
Christian charities, volunteers aiding those in need after deadly storms tore through 7 states
Christian charitable organizations are responding to a severe weather outbreak that left more than 40 dead and over 100,000 without power across seven states.