
Ryan Foley
Christian Post Reporter
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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11 companies that are scaling back DEI, LGBT advocacy
Pushback against the concept of diversity, equity and inclusion has led several major companies dropping their efforts to embrace the progressive ideology that encourages a focus on race, gender and sexual orientation when it comes to hiring practices and business relationships in the workforce. Here are five companies that have abandoned DEI and/or other progressive political activity.

McDonald's becomes latest company to scale back some DEI policies
McDonald’s has become the latest major corporation in the United States to announce its intention to scale back diversity, equity and inclusion policies as pushback to businesses’ embrace of progressive ideology continues.

Biden remembers Carter as 'faithful servant of God and the people'
President Joe Biden referred to the late former President Jimmy Carter as a “faithful servant of God and the people” as he and others reflected on his legacy at his state funeral service.

Orange merges with Amazing Life Foundation months after founder's resignation
Less than a year after the resignations of its founder and CEO, Orange, a leading provider of church youth ministry curriculum materials and resources, has announced it will merge with the Amazing Life Foundation.

Golden Globes host says no winners thanked God: 'No surprise in this godless town'
The host of this year’s Golden Globe Awards highlighted how no acceptance speech given in the first half of the ceremony included a mention of God, which she considered “no surprise in this godless town.”

Fundraisers bring in over $250K for families of Christian school shooting victims
Several fundraisers that emerged to help the families of victims of a recent school shooting in Wisconsin that took the lives of a student and teacher and injured several others have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars in the three weeks following the tragedy.

John Harbaugh says Baltimore Ravens are playing for a 'greater glory,' leads team in Lord's Prayer
The head coach of the Baltimore Ravens has yet again put the focus on God as his team advances to the National Football League playoffs.

Richard Dawkins leaves FFRF board after it pulled article opposing transgender ideology
Prominent atheist evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins has left the board of a noted secular advocacy group after it took down an article unleashing support for the traditional definition and understanding of sex.

Pope taps cardinal who supports communion for pro-choice Catholics to lead DC archdiocese
Pope Francis has appointed a supporter of allowing pro-abortion Catholic politicians to receive communion to lead the Roman Catholic archdiocese surrounding the United States capital.

Steve Bannon calls for 'exorcism' at White House after Biden honors George Soros with Medal of Freedom
President Joe Biden is receiving widespread criticism for giving billionaire George Soros the Presidential Medal of Freedom in light of his work to elect prosecutors deemed by critics as “soft” on crime.



















