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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Critics say Illinois' new sex ed guidelines promote abortion, sexualize students
Conservatives are criticizing the new sex education curriculum approved by Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker, alleging that it will expose children to “sexually charged” content with an ideological agenda.
US vows to evacuate Americans after Afghanistan withdrawal; 122K people evacuated so far
With one day remaining until the deadline to withdraw all remaining U.S. troops from Afghanistan, the Biden administration asserted that the United States would continue to evacuate Americans and fight terrorism as necessary.
Nearly 60% of white evangelicals have gotten COVID vaccine: poll
A new poll suggests that nearly 60% of white evangelicals have received a coronavirus vaccine as the Food and Drug Administration has granted full approval to one of the vaccines.
Glenn Beck, Samaritan's Purse helping Christians 'marked for death' flee Afghanistan
As concerns grow over the Biden administration's ability to evacuate Americans ahead of the planned military withdrawal from Afghanistan, nonprofit organizations are working to assist U.S. citizens and Afghans seeking to flee the nation that's been overrun by the Taliban.
Pentagon reveals it's sharing intelligence with Taliban; identifies suicide bombers as ISIS-K
Department of Defense officials held a press conference Thursday following two explosions in Afghanistan that killed a dozen U.S. service members and injured many more, vowing that the terror attacks will not deter the U.S. military from its mission of evacuating Americans from the country.
Kabul terror attacks: 13 US soldiers among those killed in twin explosions
Two coordinated explosions carried out by suicide bombers near the Kabul airport Thursday killed over 60 people, including U.S. soldiers, and wounded numerous others, reinforcing concerns about the safety of Americans in the country following the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan.
Antony Blinken: No more than 1,500 Americans remain in Afghanistan; 4,500 evacuated
With less than a week until the deadline for the withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan, the U.S. State Department estimates that no more than 1,500 Americans seeking to be evacuated remain in the country.
Christian groups urge Biden to extend 'arbitrary and harmful' Afghanistan withdrawal deadline
As President Joe Biden stands by his Aug. 31 deadline for the withdrawal of all U.S. troops from Afghanistan, Christian groups are calling on his administration to ensure the evacuation of all American citizens and Afghan allies, even if that means extending evacuation efforts into next month.
Biden refuses to extend Aug. 31 deadline after Taliban threatens 'consequences'
The Biden administration announced that it will stick to the planned Aug. 31 deadline for withdrawal of all American troops from Afghanistan as concerns grow that the U.S. military might not be able to evacuate all remaining Americans by the end of the month.
House Democrats push FDA to lift safety protocols for abortion drugs
Pro-abortion legislators in the U.S. House of Representatives are calling on the Food and Drug Administration to permanently discard safety protocols for dispensing drugs that induce a miscarriage to terminate an early first-trimester pregnancy, commonly referred to as the “Risk, Evaluation and Mitigation Strategies.”