
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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Christian women's shelter won't be forced to admit trans-identified males, federal judge rules
A federal judge ruled that an Alaska city's nondiscrimination ordinance barring LGBT discrimination does not force a Christian battered women's shelter to admit trans-identified biological males.

UK Supreme Court denies request to add 'X' gender option to passports
The United Kingdom’s Supreme Court has rejected the request of a “non-gendered” activist to establish a third gender option on British passports for those who do not identify as male or female.

Texas begins building its own border wall to curb surge in illegal immigration
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced that the state has begun construction on a border wall, which it's working to build to counter what it views as the Biden administration’s lackluster enforcement of U.S. immigration laws.

Texas AG investigating push to prescribe experimental puberty blockers not approved by FDA for kids
The Texas Attorney General’s office is investigating two pharmaceutical companies for their promotion of well-established drugs as puberty blockers despite the fact that they have not received approval from the Food and Drug Administration.

Pro-lifers rip FDA for lifting in-person dispensing requirement for abortion pills
Pro-life groups are slamming the Food and Drug Administration for permanently eliminating the in-person dispensing requirements for the abortion pill, thereby allowing women to obtain the drug by mail and end their pregnancy without seeing a doctor first.

SD Gov. Kristi Noem introduces bill to 'restore protections for prayer in schools'
South Dakota’s Republican Gov. Kristi Noem has introduced a bill that would allow students in public schools to pray every morning at school if they so choose despite pushback from secular groups to similar bills in other states.

Joe Rogan: People hate Chris Pratt because 'he just believes in Jesus'
Chris Pratt has faced adverse treatment in Hollywood and on social media because “he just believes in Jesus,” according to Joe Rogan, who has the No. 1 most-listened-to podcast in the United States.

NCAA's draft constitution could force religious colleges to embrace 'gender equity,' critic fears
The National Collegiate Athletic Association is doubling down on a commitment to “gender equity” as concerns grow about the impact of allowing biological males who identify as females to compete in women’s sports.

Pro-life groups slam Biden's selection of pro-abortion 'radical' to head FDA
Pro-life groups have condemned President Joe Biden's nomination of a “pro-abortion radical” to lead the Food and Drug Administration.

More Americans view Salvation Army unfavorably after racial discussion guide controversy, poll finds
The Salvation Army’s publishing of a “Let’s Talk About Racism” discussion guide has taken a toll on its perception among Americans and potential donors, the results of a new poll suggest.



















