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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Anti-CRT candidates flip school board majorities in 5 Florida counties
Candidates opposed to critical race theory captured a majority of seats in at least five Florida counties Tuesday with the backing of Gov. Ron DeSantis and a political action committee dedicated to ousting "woke" school board members nationwide.
3 in 4 Americans support public funding of pro-life pregnancy centers, poll finds
A majority of Americans have a favorable view of pro-life crisis pregnancy centers even as politicians and corporations work to discourage the public from accessing them, a new poll suggests.
Judge dismisses lawsuit against school district hiding trans students' gender identity from parents
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by parents over a school district's policy that permits school officials to withhold information about students' gender identity from their parents in some cases, causing critics to warn of efforts to "destroy the family and capture the souls of our children."
Catholic group launches $1 million ad campaign slamming Biden's response to church attacks
A Catholic advocacy group has launched a $1 million ad campaign calling on the Biden administration to condemn pro-choice activists' violent attacks and vandalism of Catholic churches.
California church won't have to pay $200K in fines for violating COVID-19 pandemic restrictions
An appellate court has ruled that a California church does not have to pay over $200,000 in fines for violating gathering restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic.
World Boxing Council bans trans-identified males from competing against women
The World Boxing Council has announced a new policy that requires participants in the sport to compete against members of their biological sex as the debate about men competing in women's sports continues.
Appeals court rules gender dysphoria is a protected disability, sides with trans-identified inmate
A federal court has ruled that the Americans With Disabilities Act protects trans-identified individuals and that a prison policy requiring inmates to be housed based on their biological sex, specifically their external genitalia, violates federal law.
Firebombing destroys Michigan church's food pantry; pastor decries ‘pure evil’
A church food pantry storing non-perishable items for a ministry serving the poor has been firebombed in what the pastor describes as an act of "pure evil."
Trump critic Liz Cheney defeated in Wyoming primary; Murkowski advances in Alaska
As expected, a staunch critic of former President Donald Trump has lost the Republican nomination for her seat in Congress, becoming the fourth and most high-profile Republican serving in the U.S. House of Representatives to lose renomination after supporting his impeachment.
Evangelical groups tell Congress to allow Afghan evacuees apply for permanent status
One year after the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan, a coalition of Evangelical Christian leaders and organizations are urging Congress to pass legislation allowing Afghans evacuated following the Taliban's takeover to become legal permanent residents.