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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An African American author who recounted her own decision to get an abortion as a teenager at last month's March for Life has shared how her faith in Christ helped her heal from post-abortive trauma, recounting a dream where God revealed her aborted son.
Rep. Mary Miller calls for bringing God back into public schools
Republican Rep. Mary Miller of Illinois says it's time for public schools to bring God back into the classroom, insisting that the absence of faith from American education is responsible for the infiltration of sexually explicit material into public schools.
CPAC: Former female sportscaster condemns cancel culture, says 'being offended is a choice'
A former sportscaster told those gathered at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference that “being offended is a choice” and encouraged attendees to respect those who disagree with them and reject the tenets of cancel culture.
DeSantis tells CPAC to 'put on full armor of God,' says 'shield of faith' will protect them from the Left
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis told one of the largest national annual gatherings of conservative activists this week to put on a "full armor of God" as he vowed to lead the charge to make 2022 "the year that America fought back" against what he called the "woke" Left.
Biden to nominate Ketanji Brown Jackson to Supreme Court
President Joe Biden has nominated a federal judge to fill an impending vacancy on the United States Supreme Court who, if confirmed, would become the first black woman to serve as a Supreme Court Justice.
Biden vows to hurt Putin's long-term ambitions with new sanctions: 'Freedom will prevail'
President Joe Biden addressed the nation Thursday as Russia's invasion of Ukraine intensifies, vowing to enact additional sanctions to hurt the Russian economy and President Vladimir Putin’s "long-term strategic ambitions.” Biden assured that “freedom will prevail.”
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Schools across the United States are urging students to read books about trans-identified children as part of an annual campaign promoted by a leading activist group to “support transgender and non-binary youth.”
CPAC panelists warn South Korea 'in danger' of falling under 'communist' rule
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Christian group calls on parents to pull kids out of private schools over LGBT activism
Christian groups are urging parents to remove their children from a group of private schools after video footage revealed an effort to teach pre-k students about LGBT ideology.
Evangelical Christian radio broadcaster details Orthodox rift amid Russia-Ukraine conflict, calls for Christian unity
A Christian radio broadcaster in Ukraine is calling on Christians in Ukraine and Russia to unite as tensions between the Ukrainian Orthodox Church and the Russian Orthodox Church materialize against the backdrop of a simmering conflict between the two countries.