
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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Texas comptroller announces investigation into bar that hosted drag show for children
The Texas comptroller said the state has opened an investigation into a Dallas bar that held a drag show for children.

UK Tavistock gender clinic could be sued by 1,000 former patients for 'medical negligence'
A United Kingdom gender clinic is expected to face a massive class-action lawsuit from people who experienced adverse effects from what a lawyer leading the legal action describes as possibly one of the "largest medical negligence scandals of all time."

Immigration will fuel US population growth in next two decades amid projected fertility rate rise: report
A Congressional report suggests that net immigration will likely account for all of the United States' population growth in the next two decades, even as fertility rates are projected to increase slightly.

Indiana passes pro-family law on same day abortion ban was approved
On the same day Indiana’s abortion ban became law, the state's governor also signed a bill to provide additional resources to help parents of young children and ease the financial burdens of pregnant women, which is often cited as a reason for terminating pregnancies.

San Diego Symphony Orchestra Association allows church to rent facility following lawsuit threat
The San Diego Symphony Orchestra Association has agreed to rent one of its venues to a church after receiving a letter alleging that it engaged in religious discrimination by not letting the church use the facility for an upcoming Christmas production.

CCCU criticizes news article claiming biblical view of marriage is 'homophobic'
An association of Christian colleges and universities is taking issue with a news outlet describing faith-based educational institutions' hiring practices as "homophobic," maintaining that embracing biblical views of marriage "does not mean religious institutions are hostile to LGBTQ people."

Archie Battersbee to be taken off life support Saturday after family loses appeal for hospice care
Archie Battersbee’s life support will be withdrawn Saturday after the High Court ruled Friday that the boy’s parents cannot move their son to a hospice center.

Biden executive order urges HHS to consider Medicaid funds for abortion travel
Pro-life activists argue that President Joe Biden's executive order calling for potentially using government funds to help women travel out of state to receive an abortion could force American taxpayers to fund abortions in violation of federal law.

Pro-life pregnancy center celebrates 'miracle' reopening after firebombing
The CEO of a pro-life pregnancy center that has reopened and announced plans to expand less than two months after it was damaged by activists in a firebombing is crediting “the generosity of the people of God” for allowing such a “miracle” to take place.

3 reasons why conservative Kansas voted to uphold abortion rights
High turnout among pro-choice voters accompanied by comparatively lower turnout among pro-lifer voters appears to have doomed a pro-life ballot measure in Kansas, leading to a result that pro-life activists characterize as a “huge disappointment.”



















