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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Battle to ensure Christian schools can participate in Minnesota dual enrollment program continues
Two Christian colleges in Minnesota are back in court seeking the right to participate in a dual enrollment program as attorneys for families wishing to apply college credits their children received in high school at the institutions insist that the state is "waging a senseless campaign" against faith-based colleges.
Practicing Christians give more to charity than non-Christians: study
Practicing Christians are far more likely to give to charity than non-Christians, according to a newly released study as part of the American Bible Society's State of the Bible USA 2023 report.
Over 44K people sign petition standing with Bishop Strickland following his ouster
More than 40,000 people have signed a petition standing with an ousted Catholic bishop days after he was removed from his post.
19 Democrat state attys. gen. oppose giving kids opt-out option from LGBT books
More than a dozen state attorneys general have sided with a major school district as it continues to face litigation for requiring students beginning in preschool to read books promoting LGBT ideology without giving parents the opportunity to opt their children out of such instruction.
Nuns celebrate victory after New York agrees not to investigate their pro-life pregnancy centers
A group of Catholic nuns is celebrating now that the State of New York has agreed not to seek “sensitive information” about the clients they serve at the pro-life pregnancy centers they run.
Lee Strobel, Greg Laurie and Kay Arthur honored with Museum of the Bible's 2023 Pillar Awards
Three influential Christians have been honored for exposing the Bible, “the greatest story of all time” to “millions of people.”
Most school board candidates endorsed by anti-CRT PAC won their races, group says
An organization committed to electing conservative school board candidates across the United States says that most of its endorsed candidates won their races during the 2023 general election on Tuesday, disputing media reporting that claims otherwise.
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The top contenders for the GOP presidential nomination, excluding former President Donald Trump, faced off Wednesday night as they tried to make their cases to voters in the third Republican presidential debate in Miami, Florida.
Ohio voters legalize marijuana, NYC elects a Republican: 5 takeaways from the nation's election results
Voters nationwide decided the fate of several candidates seeking elected office at the state and local levels, and weighed in on politically polarizing ballot measures. Here are five takeaways from Tuesday's election results.
Homeschooling remains fastest-growing form of education, especially after COVID lockdowns
A new report reveals that homeschooling continues to be the fastest-growing form of education in the United States even after the COVID-19 lockdowns that sparked the increased embrace of homeschooling has receded.