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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Republican senators warned this week that the U.S. House of Representatives' $3.5 trillion budget bill championed by congressional Democrats creates "harmful penalties for marriage" that will make families more dependent on the federal government.
Federal judge blocks Arizona's genetic-abnormality abortion ban
A federal judge has struck down a crucial part of an Arizona law banning abortions based on genetic abnormalities, accusing the state of providing women seeking abortions with "misinformation."
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf slammed for calling March for Life 'anti-woman rally'
The governor of Pennsylvania is facing intense criticism from pro-life activists after referring to the Pennsylvania March for Life as an "anti-woman rally."
UK university approves priest for chaplaincy after rejecting him over tweets on abortion, euthanasia
An institution of higher education in England has agreed to recognize a Catholic priest as a chaplain after declining to do so due to his tweets about abortion and euthanasia.
Trans patient claims discrimination after hospital requires pregnancy test before surgery
Trans-identified biological females are alleging that a hospital in New York discriminated against them by subjecting them to pregnancy tests even though they identify as males and say the nurses did not address them by their preferred pronouns.
California bans travel to Ohio over law protecting religious freedom of healthcare professionals
California's Attorney General has barred state employees from traveling to Ohio using taxpayer dollars over its enactment of a law that he characterized as "anti-LBGTQ+."
Liz Cheney apologizes for previous opposition to same-sex marriage: 'I was wrong'
An outspoken Republican Congresswoman has apologized for previous opposition to same-sex marriage as she continues to fight for her political life.
Mom blasts school board for allowing books promoting pedophilia in school libraries
A concerned mother has slammed one of the largest school districts in the United States for including sexually explicit books in their high school libraries, which she classified as “pornography” for their graphic descriptions of sex acts between men and boys.
March for the Martyrs: Christians gather to 'rise up as one voice for the persecuted Church'
Hundreds of religious freedom advocates marched in solidarity with persecuted Christians worldwide Saturday as part of a movement to “rise up as one voice for the persecuted Church.”
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A new report is raising questions about the accuracy of the coronavirus death statistics, suggesting that the number of coronavirus deaths report in the United States may be inflated.