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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India: Christians beaten to death in wave of violence; Evangelical group issues call for peace
An Evangelical group in India is calling for peace after 58 Christians were killed and dozens of churches were burned and tens of thousands of Christians were forced to flee their homes due to ethnic violence in Manipur, a state in Northeast India that is home to more than 2.5 million people. The violence has been attributed to ongoing conflicts between the predominantly Hindu Meitei ethnic community and Christians.
12-year-old sent home for wearing 'there are only 2 genders' T-shirt confronts school board
A video of a middle school student denouncing his school for punishing him for wearing a shirt declaring that there are only two genders has gone viral as the child’s family considers legal action against the school district.
‘One single can’: Anheuser-Busch dismisses Dylan Mulvaney campaign backlash; no apology
Anheuser-Busch is maintaining that its collaboration with trans-identified influencer Dylan Mulvaney does not amount to a campaign as the collaboration continues to draw pushback from the American public.
Abortion activists demand changes at Supreme Court one year after Dobbs leak
One year after a leaked draft United Supreme Court decision on the constitutionality of abortion set off a political earthquake, states have taken divergent action on abortion policy as advocates on both sides of the abortion debate are calling for additional reforms in American politics and vowing to remain undeterred in their activism.
Luke Bryan praises Christian 'American Idol' hopeful's willingness to 'tell everybody your faith'
An “American Idol” judge is praising one of the show’s contestants for never shying away from talking about her faith as she advances in the competition.
NFL draft pick Bryce Young credits 'blessings from God' for athletic success
A newly drafted NFL football player is crediting “blessings from God” for allowing him to secure a spot in professional football, marking the latest example of the quarterback giving thanks to God for his athletic accomplishments.
RFK Jr. says he opposes allowing men to compete in women's sports
A Democratic presidential candidate has expressed opposition to allowing men who identify as female to compete in women’s sports, putting him at odds with the majority of elected officials in his party.
5 alternatives to 'woke' companies
As major corporations face backlash over their embrace of LGBT ideology and other “woke” policy positions, alternatives are popping up.
Most adults in 17 countries say belief in God not necessary to be moral, have good values: study
Adults in more than a dozen countries say it's not necessary to believe in God to lead moral lives or have good values, according to a recent study.
CatholicVote, Judicial Watch sue FBI, DOJ for ignoring FOIA requests for docs targeting Catholics
A Catholic advocacy group has filed a lawsuit against the FBI and Department of Justice after the agencies failed to respond to their request for documents and communications pertaining to investigations into those targeted as being “radical-traditionalist Catholics.”