
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.
Latest

Oklahoma rescinds contract for first Catholic charter school amid legal setbacks
The state government in Oklahoma has rescinded the contract for a Catholic charter school poised to be the first of its kind in the nation amid a series of legal setbacks.

Evangelicals make up smaller share of US population than commonly thought: report
Evangelicals make up a far smaller share of the United States population than expected due to a misunderstanding of the term, a new report states, finding that the lack of a uniform biblical worldview among Evangelicals has negative implications.

Harris victory will usher in 'most anti-parent, extremist' gov't in US history, Moms for Liberty claims
The parental rights advocacy group Moms for Liberty told its supporters this week that an "anti-parent, extremist government" could take root in the United States if Vice President Kamala Harris is elected president in November.

'Disinformation' enabling religious persecution abroad, watchdog warns
A United States-based watchdog panel warns that foreign governments are increasingly using misinformation and disinformation to suppress the rights of religious minorities within their borders, calling out countries like China, India and Russia.

Pro-life activist sentenced under FACE Act vows to continue 'biblical obedience'
A pro-life activist was sentenced to 60 days in jail for blocking the entrance to an abortion clinic and plans to appeal the conviction, maintaining that he was committing an act of "biblical obedience."

ABC News accused of 'misinformation' for claiming kids won't be taken from parents under Walz-passed law
An exchange debating whether a Minnesota law allows the state to take trans-identified children away from parents who refuse to provide them with hormonal or surgical gender interventions is reigniting a conversation about media bias, with one advocacy group accusing ABC News of engaging in "misinformation."

IOC president plans to step down, won't seek reelection after Paris Games
International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach says he will not seek another term after over a decade in office.

Illinois law threatens religious employers' right to hire staff who share their beliefs, ADF warns
A new Illinois law will threaten religious employers' ability to hire employees that align with their deeply held beliefs as the state works to demonstrate its commitment to upholding a right to abortion, a prominent religious liberty law firm contends.

Cliques, exclusion top reasons Americans aren't getting more involved in their churches: survey
The existence of cliques is the most common reason why Americans don't want to get more involved in their churches and houses of worship, even though most don't report any negative experiences with their congregations, a new survey suggests.

5 things to know about Tim Walz's faith, church and the ELCA
With Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz becoming the Democratic vice presidential nominee, many are examining his background and faith more closely as he could arguably become the first Lutheran to hold a national executive office.



















