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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Student sent home for wearing 'homosexuality is a sin' shirt gets payment from school district
More than three years after a street preacher's daughter was sent home from school for wearing a T-shirt declaring "homosexuality is a sin," the family's litigation against the school district has come to an end as the now-adult former student has received a cash payment as part of a settlement.
USA Boxing letting biological males compete against females
The national governing body for Olympic-style boxing in the United States will allow trans-identified males to compete against female athletes, according to its updated rule book.
USCIRF denounces Denmark's 'blasphemy law,' warns against suppression of human rights
A religious freedom advocacy organization that works directly with the United States government is expressing concern about a recently passed measure in Denmark that it classifies as a blasphemy law, warning that it is incompatible with a democratic society and contrary to international law.
Judge dimisses lawsuit against Dave Ramsey as class-action complaint moves forward
A lawsuit alleging that popular Christian financial advisor Dave Ramsey and his company engaged in religious discrimination and wrongful termination has been dismissed, while a class-action lawsuit alleging that the company defrauded thousands of his followers continues to move forward.
The Christian Post's top 10 most-read stories of 2023
Some of the biggest political and cultural stories of 2023 are found in the most popular reads from The Christian Post. While some of these stories were uplifting, others shone a light on ongoing divisions within the Christian community at large.
UN expert opposes Biden's Title IX changes allowing biological males in women's sports
A United Nations-affiliated expert is warning the United States government that proposed changes to longstanding U.S. law that would allow trans-identified males to compete in women's sports could cause the U.S. to violate "international human rights obligations."
Hobby Lobby gives 'glory to the newborn King' in nationwide Christmas ad
The chain retailer Hobby Lobby is distributing a Christmas message in newspapers across the United States, as it has for nearly 30 years.
Most American Christians say the Bible doesn't influence their views on Israel: poll
About a quarter of American Christians say the Bible influences their views on Israel as the Israel-Hamas war continues after the Oct. 7 attack on civilians in southern Israel killed over 1,200 and prompted an Israeli military offensive in Gaza.
Netflix faces calls for boycott over 'CoComelon Lane' cartoon
Netflix is facing calls for a boycott over the streaming service's popular cartoon series that recently depicted a boy choosing to dress in a tiara and tutu with the encouragement of his two gay dads.
Vandal sues pro-life pregnancy center for 'medical malpractice' after defacing clinic
The woman charged with vandalizing a pro-life pregnancy center has filed a lawsuit accusing the clinic of “medical malpractice” as she denies that she violated federal law in connection to the defacement of the property.