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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School district pays $450K to settle with teacher forced to resign for not using trans pronouns
An Ohio school district has agreed to pay $450,000 as part of a settlement with a teacher who was forced to resign for declining to affirm the “social transitions” of students seeking to identify as the opposite sex.
Kroger, Sam's Club push back on reports that they sell abortion pill
Two major retailers are insisting that they have no plans to sell the abortion pill after a report and their online catalogs indicated otherwise.
Disney's Pixar abandons trans storyline in new 'Win or Lose' series
The Walt Disney Company is pulling the plug on an LGBT-related storyline in one of its upcoming children’s programs as backlash to the company’s embrace of LGBT ideology continues.
Pizzeria defends decision not to cater gay weddings amid LGBT backlash
The owners of a Tennessee pizzeria are standing by their beliefs after facing backlash for refusing to cater a same-sex wedding.
Jordan Peterson moves to the US to escape 'totalitarian hell hole'
Psychiatrist Jordan Peterson has relocated to the United States as the Canadian Parliament considers legislation he believes would transform his home country into a “totalitarian hell hole.”
'Junk': Texas lt. gov. says Biden's border wall sale a 'ruse' to appease far-left
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick believes the Biden administration's purported plans to sell unused parts of the wall on the United States-Mexico border is a "ruse" designed to appease the "radical left."
Scripture-engaged Americans give more to charity: study
An overwhelming majority of Scripture-engaged Americans donate more financially to charities than those who don't read the Bible, according to a survey.
Half of college professors can't have honest discussions with students about transgenderism: survey
Nearly half of college professors feel uncomfortable talking about the topic of so-called “transgender rights” on campus as concerns remain about the state of free speech in higher education, a new survey reveals.
NYC Mayor Eric Adams raises concerns over 500,000 missing migrant children, fears exploitation
The mayor of New York City is drawing attention to the hundreds of thousands of missing migrant children trafficked into the United States amid the surge of illegal immigration under the Biden administration.
Ban on military health plans covering sex changes for minors passes House
The U.S. House of Representatives passed a defense funding bill Wednesday that would prohibit military healthcare plans from covering gender transition procedures for minor relatives of service members.