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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Florida church to teach banned AP African American Studies course: 'Our way of evangelism'
A Florida church has offered up space for the teaching of an Advanced Placement African American Studies course rejected by the Florida Department of Education due to course content the DeSantis administration considers “indoctrination.”
Mom sues school district for 'socially transitioning' daughter to male behind her back
A California mom is suing her daughter's school district, alleging that district officials went behind her back to affirm her daughter's stated gender identity as a male, which she believes violates her parental rights.
Pope Francis says 'being homosexual is not a crime' but still a sin
Pope Francis said in an interview this week that while homosexuality is sinful, countries should not criminalize homosexual practices.
Grand jury indicts abortion activists for vandalizing pro-life pregnancy centers
Two activists have been indicted for vandalizing pro-life pregnancy centers in Florida as pro-life advocates continue to raise concerns about an inadequate response to the rash of pro-abortion violence from federal law enforcement.
Pro-life group warns Republicans not to seek 'middle ground' on abortion
A pro-life group is warning Republicans not to make concessions with their Democratic colleagues on any abortion legislation, asserting that there is no "middle ground" and appeasing the abortion lobby is a "losing political strategy."
Florida training librarians to keep schools free of sexually explicit, CRT material
The Florida Department of Education has implemented a new rule requiring school librarians and teachers with classroom libraries to undergo training to ensure their libraries remain free of sexually explicit material and books promoting narratives on race the state finds troubling.
'Pro-Life Spiderman' climbs skyscrapers, risks everything to 'save these babies'
Attending the annual March for Life on the National Mall last week, the "Pro-Life Spiderman" shared why he is willing to "risk everything to save these babies" by climbing tall buildings to raise awareness and money on behalf of the right-to-life movement.
Border crossings surpass 250,000 in December, reaching record high
More than a quarter million people crossed the United States’ southwest border in December as concerns about a border crisis continue to loom large.
Why these pro-lifers continue to march even after Roe's reversal
A girl who was almost aborted, a man carrying a 65-pound cross and a woman marching in her mother's legacy were among the thousands gathered on the National Mall for the annual March for Life Friday, insisting that advocacy on behalf of the unborn remains important as the pro-life movement enters a new era post-Roe v. Wade.
US worst country for pushing 'extreme gender ideology,' sex change surgeries on youth: report
The United States is the most permissive country when it comes to pushing gender ideology and prescribing puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones to children, compared to nearly a dozen European countries that have implemented more strenuous barriers for youth seeking to obtain drugs and body-mutilating surgeries to look more like the opposite sex.