
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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Former pastor accused of stealing $1.4M worth of products from Home Depot
A former Florida pastor has been charged with orchestrating the theft of $1.4 million worth of merchandise from Home Depot and then selling the stolen goods on eBay as the state’s top law enforcement official highlights his apparent violation of one of the Ten Commandments declaring “thou shall not steal.”

Harry’s Razors faces backlash for ad showing trans-identified girl's mutilated breasts
A razor company is facing renewed criticism and calls for a boycott over a recently resurfaced ad featuring a trans-identified young woman shaving her face and exposing her topless chest to show her double mastectomy scars after having her breasts cut off.

'A sad day for Ohio': Pro-lifers, Biden react to defeat of Issue 1
Pro-life advocates are intensifying efforts against an Ohio ballot initiative that would establish a right to abortion in the state's constitution. This comes after Ohio voters defeated a separate referendum aimed at increasing the requirements to pass constitutional amendments.

ADF slams Biden admin. for 'hijacking' Pregnant Workers Fairness Act with 'abortion mandate'
A religious liberty law firm is condemning proposed federal regulations that would require employers to cover their employees’ abortions, contending that the mandate could force employers to violate their deeply held religious beliefs about abortion.

Anheuser-Busch heir rips Bud Light Mulvaney campaign: ‘My ancestors would have rolled over in their graves’
A descendant of the founders of the parent company of Bud Light is condemning the company’s collaboration with a trans-identified influencer and rejecting the notion that opposition to the campaign constitutes “prejudice.”

Married people consistently most likely to characterize themselves as 'very happy': report
A new study reveals that married people have consistently been more likely to characterize themselves as “very happy” than non-married people over the course of nearly a half-century, with marital status serving as the most significant determinant of an individual’s level of happiness.

Movieguide encourages parents to avoid ‘Haunted Mansion’ due to ‘strong occult worldview’
An organization that serves as a resource for parents seeking to provide their children with faith-based and family-friendly entertainment is urging parents to steer clear of one of Disney’s latest movies because it contains “unbiblical” content that dabbles in the occult.

'Finish this fight': Activists urge Ohioans to support Issue 1
Prominent activists are urging Ohio voters to support a measure that would require constitutional amendments to pass with 60% of the vote, warning that parental rights and the safety of minors hang in the balance as voters are scheduled to weigh in on a ballot question that would establish a right to abortion in the state.

British Rowing bans trans-identified males from competing in women’s events
British Rowing has adopted a policy limiting participation in a newly created women’s team to biological females. It is one of several sporting organizations to do so amid concerns about the fairness of trans-identified males competing in women’s sports.

Louisiana law requiring ‘In God We Trust’ display in public school classrooms takes effect
A Louisiana law requiring classrooms in all public schools in the state to display the words “In God We Trust” has taken effect as a new school year is set to begin.



















