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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Franklin Graham discusses Ukraine aid response, defends urging Christians to pray for Putin
Evangelist Franklin Graham, the head of the international humanitarian organization Samaritan’s Purse, is urging Christians worldwide to pray for the leaders of both Ukraine and Russia as the charity will open a field hospital in western Ukraine this week.
Biden bans Russian oil imports amid pleas from Rick Warren, others
Following calls from an influential megachurch pastor and other public figures to ban the importation of Russian oil in the wake of its invasion of Ukraine, President Joe Biden has signed an executive order that would do just that as gas prices in the United States reach record highs.
Virginia city abandons plan for 'Abortion Provider Appreciation Day' following pushback
The Washington, D.C., suburb of Alexandria, Virginia, has walked back plans to make this Thursday “Abortion Provider Appreciation Day” following pushback from the local Roman Catholic Diocese.
'Bombings are closing in': Christian who left Ukraine with family grieves over country's fate
A Ukrainian Christian who left his country ahead of Russia's invasion shared his heartache and grief over his compatriots suffering in the war-ravaged nation and wonders what will be left of their cities and villages when the fighting ceases.
Black-clad mob at UNT attacks dad fighting to save son from trans puberty blockers
Protesters at the University of North Texas denounced a concerned father who wants to stop the gender transition of his son as a “fascist” and forced the student organizer of a lecture in which the father spoke to hide in a closet amid threats to her safety.
DC business owners say they lost licenses, had to close down over city's COVID-19 restrictions
Business owners who have faced hardships due to coronavirus restrictions in Washington, D.C. “hope and pray” for relief as they seek to reverse the revocation of their operating licenses and make up financial losses two years into the pandemic.
New Museum of the Bible exhibit features Shroud of Turin: 'First viral image'
The Museum of the Bible has unveiled a Shroud of Turin exhibit that features a full-size replica of the cloth that some believe Jesus Christ was buried in and what one museum official referred to as “the first viral image.”
In State of the Union, Biden vows to help trans-identified youth reach their 'God-given potential'
President Joe Biden's first State of the Union address touched on many hotly-debated issues Tuesday night, both domestic and global, as he vowed to stand up to Russia as well as states that pass laws limiting abortion and who can participate in women's sports.
Ukrainian bishop says Putin is the 'Antichrist of our current time': 'Against God’s law'
An Orthodox bishop in Ukraine has likened Russian President Vladimir Putin to the Antichrist as tensions between the two countries continue nearly a week after Russia began its invasion of Ukraine.
Pro-lifers praise Senate's defeat of bill to codify abortion rights into federal law
As a bill that would have codified the right to abortion into federal law failed to advance in the U.S. Senate Monday, pro-life advocates contend that Senate Democrats who supported the bill are “radically out of touch with the American people.”