
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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Ohio school district blocked from enforcing pronouns policies by federal appeals court
A federal appeals court has barred an Ohio school district from enforcing policies that opponents say compel students to use preferred pronouns for students who trans identify, as litigation surrounding the matter continues.

Trump's week in review: Cuts TPS status for South Sudan; Nigerian pres. responds to threat over Christian persecution
While elections that resulted in expected victories for Democrats dominated headlines this week as the nation continues to experience the fallout from the government shutdown, events this week also saw President Donald Trump speak out in defense of persecuted Christians in Nigeria and take action on immigration policy and prescription drug pricing.

Catholic school staffer charged with stealing over $150K from scholarship fund
A former staffer for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph has been arrested for stealing more than $150,000 from a diocesan scholarship fund and now faces up to 20 years in prison.

Bible engagement impacts tithing, social interaction and views: ABS study
Increased engagement with scripture, whether through reading or listening, combined with a deeper understanding of the Christian faith, leads to more positive social behaviors and increased charitable giving, according to a new study.

'I'm not angry with God': 5 highlights from Erika Kirk's Fox News interview
Erika Kirk, the widow of the slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk, appeared on the Fox News special “Erika Kirk: In Her Own Words,” which aired Wednesday. Here are five highlights from the special.

Texas voters approve amendments on parental rights, banning non-citizens from voting
Texas voters overwhelmingly approved ballot measures supporting parental rights, requiring citizenship to vote in statewide elections and imposing stricter penalties for defendants accused of certain criminal offenses in victories for conservatives on what was a mostly disappointing election night for them nationwide.

Korn's Brian Welch warns of 'cancer to spirituality,’ says Christ is 'heart-to-heart relationship'
A prominent heavy metal musician known for causing shockwaves in the music world two decades ago when he left the scene after becoming a Christian stressed the importance of having a “real heart-to-heart relationship” with Jesus Christ and not listening to those who are "self-righteous."

4 major election results: NJ, Va. state races, NYC elects democratic socialist Mamdani, Calif. passes Prop 50
While voters in several states and localities went to the polls Tuesday to select new leaders and weigh in on ballot measures, all eyes were on two gubernatorial races, the New York City mayoral race, and a referendum in California that could have an impact on which party controls the U.S. House of Representatives next year.

Illinois slated to legalize assisted suicide, drawing the ire of faith leaders: 'Not dying with dignity'
Illinois will soon allow doctors to prescribe lethal drugs to terminally ill patients and become the next state to legalize physician-assisted suicide, igniting backlash from faith leaders who warn of a slippery slope toward death on demand.

Samaritan's Purse deploys field hospital to Jamaican town devastated by Hurricane Melissa
The Evangelical humanitarian charity Samaritan's Purse has airlifted a 30-bed emergency field hospital to one of the hardest-hit Jamaican towns to provide medical aid after a local hospital was destroyed by Hurricane Melissa last week.



















