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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Minnesota to require teachers affirm transgender ideology, critical race theory for license, critics say
A parental rights group and Christian scholars are criticizing the new requirements for a teaching license in Minnesota, which include a mandate that teachers must address trans-identified students by their stated gender identity and embrace controversial ideologies on race.
ADF Int'l seeks justice for Mexican politician convicted of 'misgendering' male colleague who identifies as a woman
ADF International, a legal nonprofit specializing in religious freedom cases, is seeking justice for a Mexican politician who has been censored because he purportedly “misgendered” a trans-identified member of the national legislature.
Most teenagers say they viewed porn by age 13, survey finds
Nearly three out of every four teenagers have viewed pornography at some point in their lives, with more than half first seeing sexually explicit material by age 13, according to a new study.
5 concessions Kevin McCarthy made to become speaker of the House
The United States House of Representatives elected Rep. Kevin McCarthy as speaker after he and House leadership vowed to consider proposals made by the body’s most conservative members. Here's a list of five concessions made by McCarthy to appease Republican members of the lower chamber and strengthen his party.
5 things to know about rule changes in the 118th Congress
The United States House of Representatives adopted a rules package that will govern how the body does business during the 118th U.S. Congress. The approval of the rules package in a 220-213 vote fell along party lines, with all but one Republican supporting the implementation of the rules and all Democrats voting in opposition.
Minnesota university fires art professor for showing painting of Muhammad deemed 'Islamophobic'
A Minnesota university finds itself the subject of a complaint after firing a professor for showing a painting of the Islamic prophet Muhammad as part of an art history class discussion.
Video game company fires employee amid backlash to following 'transphobic' Twitter accounts
A video game company has terminated one of its employees amid social media backlash over the fact she followed several right-leaning Twitter accounts and made statements deemed by critics as "transphobic."
Trans-identified suspect admits to setting historic church on fire after hearing voices in head
A trans-identified individual has been arrested for setting a historic Portland church on fire after confessing to the crime and telling law enforcement that mental illness may have motivated the act of arson.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott: Biden border visit a 'photo-op;' 'too little,' 'too late'
Critics of the Biden administration's handling of the immigration crisis at the U.S. southern border say President Joe Biden’s trip to Texas and Mexico amounted to a “photo-op” and expressed concern that the administration’s policies will only exacerbate the humanitarian crisis.
Pussycat Dolls singer discusses her 3 abortions for first time publicly, shares regret
A former member of the 2000s secular girl band Pussycat Dolls opened up this week for the first time on camera about the regret she has felt about her three "painful" abortions and encouraged other women to consider how "damaging" abortion can be.