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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James O'Keefe, a self-described “guerilla journalist” who some have likened to the late Mike Wallace of "60 Minutes" fame, described his work exposing wrongdoing among powerful companies as part of a battle between “good and evil.”
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Former President Donald Trump promised that “America will be a free nation once again” if elected in 2024 after attendees of the Conservative Political Action Conference gave him a strong vote of confidence in a straw poll on Saturday.
Tulsi Gabbard encourages Americans to 'recognize each other as children of God'
A former Democratic presidential candidate condemned the party’s hostility toward religious people and encouraged Americans to view one another as “children of God.”
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Former President Donald Trump is the clear favorite among a slate of declared Republican presidential candidates and potential candidates, according to voters in a straw poll at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference in National Harbor, Maryland.
CPAC: Vivek Ramaswamy warns of 3 secular religions, proposes 'national revival' not separation
A recently declared presidential candidate is warning about the “three secular religions” that have “America in a chokehold” as he seeks to gain momentum in the Republican presidential primary.
Teen who had breasts removed says health system lacks 'standards of care' for detransitioners
A detransitioner suing medical providers who performed sex-change procedures on her as a minor lamented Friday the lack of support she has received from the healthcare system as she struggles with the realities of her bodily mutilation.
Female athlete slams effort to 'fully eradicate women,' deny 'basic truths'
A female competitive swimmer decried how she was used and reduced to a “photo op” after she tied with a male competitor who changed his sexual identity to compete on the women's team at his university.
Winsome Sears warns of 'dystopian society' if public schools are not reformed
A prominent politician is warning of a “dystopian society” if the public education system is not reformed, insisting that she would rather lose her seat than abandon her goal of improving American education by embracing school choice.
CPAC 2023: GOP lawmakers want to 'fire bureaucrats' in response to DOJ 'weaponization'
At the annual Conservative Political Action Conference Thursday, Republican members of the U.S. Congress called for the downsizing of the federal government in response to what they say has been the weaponization of federal law enforcement agencies against conservatives and people of faith.
Texas Supreme Court sides with pro-life activist in free speech case
The Texas Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a pro-life activist who found himself subject to a lawsuit for saying that abortion advocacy organizations “murder innocent unborn children.”