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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Union to pay Catholic employee $10K in religious discrimination settlement
A Catholic hospital employee who alleged that forced union due payments by her employer constituted religious discrimination will be awarded $10,000 and sent an apology letter as part of a legal settlement.
World Vision helps evacuees from war-torn Ukraine as hundreds take shelter in Romanian office building
A Romanian office building has been converted into space to house 450 refugees a night as the Romanian Orthodox Church and an international humanitarian organization respond to the mass exodus of Ukrainians from their homes as Russian troops ravage the country.
Disney employees criticize company's LGBT advocacy: 'Just another thing we divide over'
Disney employees are speaking out anonymously against the company’s LGBT advocacy, warning that its continued opposition to a parental rights bill recently passed by the Florida legislature will risk losing its reputation as a source of national unity.
Most Florida Democrat voters support bill mischaracterized by LGBT activists as 'Don't Say Gay'
A majority of Democratic primary voters in Florida say they support a bill passed by the state Legislature that would prohibit schools from teaching sexual orientation and gender identity to students in kindergarten through the third grade.
NC Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson admits to paying for abortion: 'No one is too far gone to be saved'
The pro-life lieutenant governor of North Carolina opened up Thursday about paying for his wife to get an abortion decades ago before they were married, maintaining that “no one is too far gone to be saved.”
Orthodox advocacy group, archbishop call for sanctions against Russian Orthodox clerics
The Orthodox Public Affairs Committee and a Ukrainian archbishop are calling for sanctions to be placed on the leadership of the Russian Orthodox Church, alleging that they are “complicit” in the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
California bill would create fund to help women from out of state seeking abortions
Lawmakers in California have introduced a bill that would set aside taxpayer money to help women residing outside the state obtain abortions there as concerns about significant changes to the United States abortion law loom.
Ukrainian Orthodox Christians confident in a 'brighter' future amid Russian invasion
Ukrainian Orthodox Christians gathered at a bazaar to raise money for Ukrainians fleeing their war-torn country expressed optimism that “Ukraine will prevail” and spoke of how their congregation has grown since the Russian invasion began last month.
Trans-identified swimmer wins NCAA women's championship amid protests over fairness
A trans-identified athlete has won a major college championship, sparking outrage from groups opposed to allowing biological males who identify as females to compete on women’s sports teams.
Sen. Josh Hawley: Supreme Court nominee has 'alarming' record on child porn offenders
With Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s confirmation hearings for the U.S. Supreme Court slated to begin next week, a senator on the influential U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee is warning about her record on the Sentencing Commission and how it reflects her views on punishment for child pornography offenders.