
Ryan Foley
Christian Post Reporter
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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Georgia has banned the use of state tax dollars to pay for so-called sex-reassignment surgeries for trans-identified inmates as efforts to crack down on the life-altering procedures continue at the state and federal levels.
Tennessee bars public schools from requiring use of preferred pronouns, names
A newly enacted Tennessee law prohibits schools from punishing employees and teachers for referring to trans-identified students by their given name and pronouns, as public school staff in other states have faced professional repercussions for declining to use trans-identified students' preferred names and pronouns.
Vance says media coverage of Pope Leo XIV's election is 'discolored' by politics
Vice President J.D. Vance has called the Catholic Church “so much bigger than politics” as he expressed disappointment about the preoccupation with American politics that has defined the election of Pope Leo XIV.
US has highest belief in personal relevance of Scripture among 'Secular West' countries: report
New research shows that the United States has a significantly more favorable view of the Bible and Christianity than other countries that comprise the notoriously secular parts of the world.
Pope Leo XIV condemns 'practical atheism' in first homily as pontiff
The newly elected pope of the Roman Catholic Church denounced the phenomenon of Christians living according to “practical atheism” and the tendency to reduce Jesus Christ to a “charismatic leader or a Superman” during the first homily of his reign as he reflected on the obligation of the faithful to preach the Gospel in areas of the world where the teachings of Jesus Christ are rejected.
'A watershed moment': Evangelical leaders react to Pope Leo XIV
Evangelical and other Protestant leaders have provided a range of reactions to the election of Pope Leo XIV, from some believing he is exactly what the world needs to others who fear he will be a "woke" pontiff.
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The co-founder of Ben & Jerry's, an ice cream company known for its progressive advocacy, is sharing his admiration for Jesus Christ even as he continues to have reservations about organized religion.
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Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost was named the 267th pope of the Roman Catholic Church Thursday. He chose the name Pope Leo XIV. Here are five things to know about Prevost, his background and his views.
'Generational win': Alabama's ban on sex-change surgeries, puberty blockers for kids defeats ACLU lawsuit
Litigation over an Alabama law prohibiting minors from obtaining life-altering sex-change surgeries and hormone drugs has come to an end in what one top elected official in the state is describing as a "generational win."
DOJ calls for dismissal of challenge to abortion pill dispensing requirements
The United States Department of Justice is calling for the dismissal of a case challenging the Food and Drug Administration’s changes to the dispensing requirements for the abortion pill on procedural grounds nearly a year after the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously dismissed a similar lawsuit on procedural grounds.