
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.
Foley graduated from Rhode Island College in 2017 with a B.A. in Political Science and currently resides in Arlington, Virginia.
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Virginia voters to decide constitutional amendment establishing a right to 'unlimited' abortion
The Democrat-controlled Virginia General Assembly has approved a constitutional amendment that would enshrine the right to abortion into the state constitution, which Catholic bishops say will "enshrine virtually unlimited abortion at any stage of pregnancy," paving the way for voters to decide the matter in the fall.

DHS unveils new policy to help pastors amid religious worker visa backlog
The Trump administration has implemented a new policy designed to address the plight of foreign religious workers forced to return home after their temporary visas expire amid a backlog in applications for such workers to apply for permanent residency in the United States.

Most Americans approve of Supreme Court decisions on parental rights, religious liberty
A new report reveals that most Americans support a recent United States Supreme Court decision allowing religious parents to opt their children out of LGBT-related curriculum as support for religious freedom as a whole reaches a record high.

Trump's week in review: Announces 'great healthcare plan,' freezes funding to sanctuary cities
This week, which marked the final full week of the first year of President Donald Trump’s second term in office, saw the president vowing to take action on sanctuary cities and healthcare reform as he faced criticism for making an obscene hand gesture in response to a heckler at the Ford factory in Detroit, Michigan. The Trump administration also took action to address concerns about visa backlogs for religious workers.

Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth shares note she left for husband days before he died
The widow of the recently deceased Christian author and publisher Robert Wolgemuth, remembered by ministry leaders as a “legend in Christian publishing,” has revealed the heartfelt note she left for her husband to find days before his death.

'Victory for life': Red Rose Rescuers celebrate seeing all charges dropped in abortion clinic trespassing case
A group of pro-life activists are celebrating after trespassing charges were dropped against them for actions that resulted in the closure of an abortion clinic last year. They’re hailing the court’s decision as a “victory for life.”

Renee Good's father-in-law doesn't blame ICE for her death, urges Americans to 'turn to God'
The ex-father-in-law of Minneapolis shooting victim Renee Good says he doesn't blame Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for her death, and is calling on Americans to “turn to God" at this time.

Steve Hilton vows to end 'obscenity' of men in women's sports if elected Calif. governor
A California gubernatorial candidate is vowing to end the “obscenity of biological boys in girls’ sports” as he encourages Republicans to remain optimistic about the party’s chances in the uphill quests to win major statewide races this year.

Angel Studios announces partnership with Neal McDonough's new production company for 3 upcoming films
Angel Studios, a film company known for championing faith-centered, family-friendly storytelling, is partnering with a production company founded by Catholic actor Neal McDonough on three forthcoming films.

Texans' Will Anderson cites Scripture, gives shoutout to Jesus after playoff victory
Houston Texans All-Pro defensive end Will Anderson paraphrased Scripture and gave a shoutout to Jesus Christ after his team secured a sure-handed victory against the Pittsburgh Stealers during the first round of the NFL playoffs on Monday night.



















