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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5 reactions to passage of Ohio Issue 1 enshrining abortion right into state constitution
Ohio voters approved a ballot measure that will amend the constitution to make abortion a constitutional right in a major blow to the pro-life movement. While pro-life activists expressed profound disappointment at Tuesday’s election results, pro-abortion advocacy organizations celebrated the development. Here are five reactions to the passage of Issue 1.
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A new report reveals that Illinois has the most religious liberty safeguards in place as many states continue to lack adequate protections for religious people.
Pro-life group reached over 500K Ohio voters ahead of Issue 1 vote
A pro-life advocacy group has announced that it has reached over half a million voters in Ohio as it seeks to defeat a ballot measure that would establish a constitutional right to abortion.
Comedian Rob Schneider converts to Catholicism, vows to show 'Christ's forgiveness'
A famous comedian has announced his conversion to Catholicism and repented for what he has characterized as a failure to show “Christ’s forgiveness” to those he disagreed with.
Michael W. Smith tells Ohioans to vote 'no' on Issue 1: 'This is a spiritual battle'
Noted contemporary Christian musician Michael W. Smith has urged Ohio voters to vote against a ballot measure that would establish a constitutional right to abortion.
Parents challenge California law eliminating religious exemptions for vaccine mandates
Four mothers are challenging a California law that eliminated religious exemptions for vaccination requirements, citing concerns about the use of research on aborted fetal cells in developing many required childhood vaccines.
Liberal PAC defends 'skinfolk ain't kinfolk' ad targeting 'Uncle Daniel Cameron'
With the Kentucky gubernatorial election set for next Tuesday, a progressive advocacy group is defending an ad depicting Republican gubernatorial nominee Daniel Cameron as a traitor to the black community.
Christian counseling website run by Mike Johnson's wife taken down after HuffPost report
As Speaker Mike Johnson continues to experience attacks on his Christian faith that he has described as “disgusting,” a new report maintains that his wife has deleted her counseling website outlining biblical positions on marriage as a result of the criticism directed at her husband’s views.
Ukrainian Orthodox Church lawyer slams 'vicious' campaign against ancient Christian denomination
A lawyer representing the Ukrainian Orthodox Church is insisting that Christian leaders and politicians in the United States are remaining silent on the Ukrainian government’s targeting of the Christian denomination because of a “humongous ban on truth.”
Oklahoma declares November 'Family Month': 'Foundational institution of society'
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