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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A fundraiser set up on behalf of a pro-life activist beaten outside a Maryland abortion clinic has raised tens of thousands of dollars as the attacker remains at large.
Christian MLB player apologizes for sharing video endorsing Target, Bud Light boycotts
A Major League Baseball player has apologized for sharing a video expressing support for a boycott of Target due to the retailer's embrace of LGBT ideology by selling women's swimsuits for trans-identified males that enable them to "tuck" their male genitalia.
Christian university head says employees weren't fired solely for pronouns in email signature
The president of Houghton University in New York is pushing back on claims that two staff members were terminated solely for including their pronouns in the signature line of their emails but emphasized the importance of school staff members accurately representing the school's values in external and internal communications.
Minnesota law keeps faith-based colleges out of dual enrollment program
A lawsuit has been filed against the state of Minnesota for passing a law excluding religious colleges and universities from a program that enables high school students to obtain no-cost college credit.
CatholicVote launches $1M campaign to boycott Dodgers event honoring 'anti-Catholic' drag queens
A Catholic advocacy organization has launched a $1 million ad campaign in response to the Los Angeles Dodgers' partnership with a group of drag queens and trans-identified performers that the organization considers "anti-Catholic."
Longtime megachurch Pastor Michael Catt to enter Hospice care
Megachurch Pastor Michael Catt, who helped to produce Christian films "Fireproof" and "Courageous," has chosen not to continue cancer treatments as his health worsens, leaving him with only a few months “this side of Heaven.”
'Working against us': Matt Walsh suggests boycott of Fox News over LGBT policies
Popular conservative commentator Matt Walsh is suggesting a boycott of Fox News after a report revealed that the news organization allows trans-identified staff to use restrooms that match their chosen gender identity instead of their biological sex.
DeSantis launches presidential bid, talks border crisis, fentanyl and 'book ban' in Twitter Q&A
After months of speculation, Florida’s Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis officially launched his presidential campaign on Wednesday and discussed his plans for resolving the illegal immigration crisis and cleaning out the federal bureaucracy with hundreds of thousands of listeners as he pitched himself as the candidate to “lead our great American comeback.”
'Protecting our kids': Nebraska enacts ban on trans surgeries for minors, 12-week abortion limit
Nebraska has become the latest state to ban chemical castration and body-mutilating sex-change surgeries for minors and establish limits on abortion by enacting legislation to protect children.
Sen. Tim Scott: 5 things to know about this SC senator and 2024 presidential candidate
Republican Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina became the latest entry into the Republican presidential primary Monday. Here are five things to know about the latest Republican to announce his intentions to seek the White House in 2024.