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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San Francisco Catholics march in protest of coronavirus restrictions: 'God has to be respected'
Six months into the coronavirus pandemic that prompted widespread economic shutdowns and disruptions to everyday life, Catholics in San Francisco marched in protest, decrying the worship restrictions that have prevented them from holding in-person masses as usual.
Patricia Heaton slams critics of Trump’s SCOTUS list: They ‘wouldn’t recognize God if He bit them on the bum’
An outspoken pro-life actress has slammed the critics of President Donald Trump’s yet-to-be announced Supreme Court pick, describing them as “people who wouldn’t recognize God if He bit them on the bum.”
5 women on Trump’s SCOTUS shortlist
Following the death of longtime Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, President Donald Trump, who updated his list of potential Supreme Court nominees, is expected to announce a replacement later this week. Here's what you need to know about the top five contenders on the president's list.
Tenn. school district settles lawsuit with ACLU, agrees to stop 'imposing religion on students'
A school district in Tennessee has agreed to an injunction requiring district officials to cut back on religious expression during the school day and at sporting events.
Bail fund promoted by Kamala Harris led to release of alleged child rapist, violent offenders
An organization promoted by Democratic vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris has come under fire for helping post bail for an alleged child rapist and other violent offenders.
Kroger faces lawsuit after it fires employees for refusing to wear pro-LGBT aprons
A major supermarket chain is facing a lawsuit after firing two employees over their refusal to wear a rainbow emblem that violates their religious beliefs as part of their work uniform.
AEI report: Graduates of Protestant schools most likely to have intact marriages, fewer divorces
A new report from the conservative think tank American Enterprise Institute concluded that those who attended Protestant private schools as children were less likely to get divorced and have children out of wedlock than their public school peers.
Pentagon guidance strengthens religious liberty protections for service members
The U.S. Department of Defense issued new guidance this month bolstering military service members' religious freedom rights, a move praised by advocates who have voiced concern for years.
Facebook pulls political ad blasting Biden, Democrats’ support for allowing boys in girls-only sports
A conservative group has accused Facebook of censorship after the tech giant removed one of its political ads that's critical of Democratic politicians who support allowing boys who identify as transgender to compete in girls-only sports.
Nearly 1,000 people baptized in California’s latest ‘spiritual revival’
A record number of baptisms took place at a beach in Orange County over the weekend, as believers professed their faith in Jesus Christ at Southern California’s latest “spiritual revival.”