Ryan Foley
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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'Disturbing' trend in lower courts circumvents Supreme Court religious freedom protections: lawyer
A lawyer for a religious freedom legal organization is warning of a “disturbing trend” of lower courts seeking to circumvent United States Supreme Court precedent protecting religious plaintiffs’ right to Free Exercise under the First Amendment that has implications for religious charities as well as parental and conscience rights.
North Carolina teen says class read story about cousins having sex, rebukes school board
A teenage girl is leaving her high school after reading a story in English class that she said described an incestual sex scene, the latest example of parents and students speaking against what they believe to be sexually graphic content in public schools.
Pastors twice as likely to support Trump over Harris but many are undecided
Twice as many pastors say they plan to support former President Donald Trump over Vice President Kamala Harris in the upcoming election, although many are reluctant to share their preferences, according to a new survey.
4 political family rifts ahead of the 2024 presidential election
Ahead of the 2024 presidential election, the political polarization that has come to define American politics has extended into the families of the major candidates. While relatives of presidential hopefuls often serve as powerful surrogates for their loved ones, they can also become top advocates for their family member’s opponents or emerge as one of their strongest critics.
Trial begins for father facing charges over silent prayer near abortion clinic buffer zone
A father and army veteran is lamenting the state of free speech in the United Kingdom as he faces a trial for silently praying outside an abortion clinic.
Frequent porn use leads to depression, loneliness among young Americans: survey
Young Americans who consume pornography frequently experience more loneliness and depression than their peers who do not, a new study has revealed as concerns about the impact of access to sexually explicit material among minors are prompting states to take action.
Christian leaders call for prayers, enhanced protection after second Trump assassination attempt
Former President Donald Trump escaped a second assassination attempt unharmed Sunday after the Secret Service fired at a man attempting to shoot him while he was playing golf at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida, thereby thwarting the intended act of violence. Here are five Christian leaders’ reactions to the latest attempt on his life.
Ohio school district sued for not bussing students to private schools
An Ohio school district facing a lawsuit over its refusal to provide transportation to more than 1,000 students who attend non-public schools insists it's not breaking the law, though a complaint says otherwise.
Angel Studios set to become publicly traded company after initial success
Angel Studios, a company that has helped produce, fundraise and distribute popular faith-based movies and television programming, is set to become a publicly traded business as it seeks to build on its success.
Christian principal axed after opposing Matthew Shepard play has lawsuit revived by appeals court
A Christian former school administrator's litigation against a school district in Colorado alleging that anti-Christian discrimination played a role in his termination is expected to continue following a federal court decision earlier this week.