
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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University defends student protest as 'peaceful' after activist mob ambushes Riley Gaines Barker
San Francisco State University has defended the violent protest that erupted on campus following a speech by a former NCAA female swimmer who was punched in the face by two men after she spoke about fairness in women's sports.

Christian group holds Good Friday service on Capitol grounds amid free speech legal battles
After a legal battle spanning nearly two years, a Christian group will be able to hold a large Good Friday service at the United States Capitol in order to “celebrate the redemptive and healing power of the cross.”

Biden admin. will bar schools from outright banning boys in girls' sports
The Biden administration is taking fire from both sides of the political aisle after proposing a new rule limiting the ability of schools and universities that receive federal dollars to ban males from competing in women's sports as 20 states have enacted such measures.

'Un-woke' school board candidates win more than 2 dozen seats in Illinois, Wisconsin
An advocacy group supporting school board candidates opposed to teaching critical race theory and other progressive ideologies in public schools saw over two dozen of its endorsed candidates win their elections Tuesday.

University of Alabama agrees to drop 'speech zones' after student group files lawsuit
An Alabama college has agreed to abandon policies deemed by critics as efforts to suppress free speech in response to a lawsuit from a student group.

White House hosts trans-identified youth roundtable to discuss 'political attacks'
The White House hosted a "Roundtable Affirming Transgender Kids" Friday in recognition of the "Transgender Day of Visibility" as part of its advocacy against "discriminatory" state laws banning sex-change surgeries for minors and state-level bans on biological males competing in women's sports.

4 highlights from Trump's post-indictment speech
Hours after appearing for arraignment in New York City related to nearly three dozen counts of "falsifying business records in the first degree," former President Donald Trump called the charges "an insult to our country" as he spoke to supporters at his Mar-A-Lago resort in Florida Tuesday evening.

UConn player gives 'all glory' to God on path to NCAA championship
University of Connecticut men's basketball forward Andre Jackson gave "all glory" to God on his path to winning the national championship game Monday night.

'Ideological litmus test' prevented Christian mom from becoming adoptive parent in Oregon: lawsuit
A new lawsuit accuses the state of Oregon of imposing an “ideological litmus test” for those seeking to adopt children from foster care, specifically by requiring adherence to progressive ideology on LGBT issues.

Trump indictment: 4 findings from polls on Americans' views on fmr. president's arrest, election chances
As news of former President Donald Trump’s indictment by a grand jury in Manhattan continues to dominate the global news cycle, polls taken in the past week have shown conflicting results as to how the American public views his latest legal battle and its impact on the forthcoming 2024 presidential election.



















