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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Pro-life, pro-abortion activism labeled as domestic violent extremist threat in US intel report
A report declassified last week by the United States Department of Homeland Security included both pro-life and pro-abortion activists on a list of domestic violent extremist groups.
Biden admin., US allies sanction Chinese leaders over Uyghur 'genocide'
A group of ethnic minorities is praising the Biden administration and United States allies for placing sanctions on top Chinese officials in response to human rights abuses in Xinjiang province, which Secretary of State Antony Blinken said amounts to "genocide."
Majority of Republicans support same-sex marriage: survey
A new survey has found that for the first time, a majority of Republicans support same-sex marriage.
Donald Trump to create his own social media platform: 'Completely redefine the game'
Months after he was booted from several social media sites, former President Donald Trump has announced plans to create his own social media platform.
SD Gov. Noem creates multi-state coalition to protect women's sports after vetoing bill
The governor of South Dakota has announced the creation of a multi-state coalition designed to protect women’s sports after asking the legislature to make revisions to a bill that would ban biological females from competing in women’s sports.
Christians should 'reveal character of Christ' in workplace despite societal hostility, author says
Although there is more opposition to Christian beliefs in today's mainstream society, one author argues that Christians can still be witnesses for Christ in the workplace and be assets to their companies.
Miss. gov. signs law to help end discrimination against babies with Down syndrome, assist parents
Pro-life groups are celebrating as the governor of Mississippi has signed into law a measure that will require doctors to “provide accurate and up-to-date educational information to parents of children newly diagnosed with Down Syndrome.”
Silver lining in the dark cloud': Closure of public schools creates challenges, opportunities
A year into the coronavirus pandemic, many public schools in the United States remain closed for in-person instruction. While some experts assail the prolonged widespread closure of public schools for causing students to experience declines in mental health and academic performance, others see a blessing in disguise that will empower alternative forms of education.
Samuel Rodriguez warns Biden's immigration policies give 'green light' to cartels, traffickers
A prominent Christian leader has raised concerns about the Biden administration’s immigration policies, asserting that lax enforcement procedures amount to a “wink and a nod” for cartels and human smugglers.
Republican lawmakers introduce bills to ban sex change surgeries for kids, taxpayer funding for mutilation
Congressional Republicans have introduced two pieces of legislation that would ban gender reassignment surgery for minors in addition to preventing taxpayers from having to pay for elective gender reassignment surgeries.