
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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Guatemala's president declares his country will become Latin America's pro-life capital
The President of Guatemala has declared that his country will officially become the pro-life capital of Latin America early next year.

Penn female swimmers speak out against trans-identified teammate breaking women's records
Female swimmers at a prestigious Ivy League school are warning that their biologically male teammate’s continued participation in women's swimming competitions could result in the athlete’s performances surpassing records set by decorated female Olympic athletes.

Abortion push partly why human rights are declining globally, Trump religious freedom ambassador says
As Friday marks United Nations Human Rights Day 2021, the former U.S. ambassador-at-large for international religious freedom argues the push by progressives to make abortion an international human right is “part of the reason the human rights project globally is in decline.”

Parents to protest library where Christmas display featured sex books next to the Bible
Parent activists are expected to stage a protest outside a Virginia public library in response to sexually explicit books and troll dolls dressed in LGBT colors being displayed next to The Holy Bible as part of its Christmas display, which many Christians saw as an attack on their faith.

18 school board groups cut ties with NSBA for likening parent protests to 'domestic terrorism'
The fallout over a letter from the National School Boards Association comparing parent protests and threats to domestic terrorism continues as 18 state affiliates have cut ties with or withdrawn dues from the national education organization.

56% of Americans support abortion restrictions after 15 weeks: poll
While most Americans say they're opposed to overturning the 1973 United States Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion nationwide, most Americans support limits on abortion after 15 weeks gestation, a new poll has found.

Pope Francis calls European Commission's rescinded inclusivity guidelines 'ideological colonization'
Pope Francis has criticized the European Commission’s now-rescinded guidelines that advised officials to refrain from making references to Christmas and Christian names, warning that “dictatorships have tried to do” the same thing throughout history.

Religious groups warn Build Back Better Act threatens faith-based child care, education
A coalition of Christian, Jewish and Muslim organizations is expressing concern about the impact President Joe Biden’s Build Back Better bill may have on faith-based child care and education services.

'Genocide Games': Trump officials, freedom advocates react to Biden's boycott of Beijing Olympics
Religious freedom advocates and prominent political figures have varying reactions after the Biden administration announced a diplomatic boycott of the Beijing Olympics on Monday.

Trans-identified swimmer breaks women's records after competing for 3 seasons on men's team
A trans-identified athlete’s continuous record-setting performances are causing concern among those who fear that allowing biological males to compete in women’s sports will damage the integrity of women’s athletics.



















