
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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Erika Kirk forgives her husband's killer: 'It's what Christ did, what Charlie would do'
Erika Kirk, the widow of slain Christian conservative influencer Charlie Kirk, forgave his killer as she delivered an address to tens of thousands of people gathered at a memorial service in his honor.

Trump's week in review: Sues NY Times, designates Antifa as 'major terrorist organization'
The Trump administration, which completes its eighth month in office Saturday, took additional actions this week to target drug cartels and the notoriously violent Antifa activists.

Congress passes resolutions condemning Charlie Kirk's murder, political violence
Members of Congress passed resolutions condemning the assassination of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk and political violence, in general, as mourners prepare for his memorial on Sunday.

6 times conservatives were killed, shot or beaten by radical leftists over their beliefs
A week has now passed since left-wing activist Tyler Robinson fatally shot Christian conservative influencer Charlie Kirk at a college campus event in Utah. Kirk’s assassination isn't the first incident of political violence targeting conservatives in recent years, however.

Parochial school students win right to participate in district sports: End to 'longstanding discrimination'
Parochial school students in Pennsylvania will now have the opportunity to play on sports teams in their home school districts in what religious liberty advocates are hailing as an end to “longstanding discrimination” against people of faith.

Oklahoma Supreme Court blocks new social studies standards critics deride as 'Christian nationalist'
The Oklahoma Supreme Court has blocked the implementation of new social studies standards in Oklahoma, which critics claim advance a “Christian Nationalist” agenda.

Family of Annunciation Catholic school student shot in head credits prayer for 'miraculous' improvement
A 12-year-old Annunciation Catholic School shooting victim is making "miraculous" progress toward recovery after she was shot in the head on Aug. 27, with family crediting "fervent prayer."

JK Rowling has a 'God-shaped vacuum' inside her, says she could die with 'matter unresolved'
"Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling has opened up about her religious beliefs and acknowledged that she has a "God-shaped vacuum" in her heart that she could take to the grave. She also voiced opposition to euthanasia and marijuana use.

Teachers facing backlash, termination for mocking Charlie Kirk's murder
Social media posts mocking the murder of Charlie Kirk have led to the firing, suspension and public condemnation of several educators nationwide, and the list is expected to grow.

Diocese of Rochester reaches $246M settlement with abuse survivors
A Roman Catholic diocese has reached a settlement with sexual abuse survivors after several years of proceedings in bankruptcy court, marking the latest example of Catholic dioceses in the United States shelling out large sums as the fallout from the sex abuse scandal continues.



















