
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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Twix, Hulu face backlash for pushing trans agenda on kids, promoting violence
A Twix-sponsored Halloween short on Hulu featuring a boy wearing a princess dress has drawn the ire of prominent conservatives who say the ad suggests that it's OK to commit violence against anyone who opposes the trans-agenda, even a child.

Activist groups protest NSBA's attack on parents: 'You have crossed a line you don't want to cross'
An advocacy group held a protest outside the National School Boards Association in response to the organization’s characterization of parents expressing concern about sexually charged curriculum and other controversial actions taken by school districts as “domestic terrorists.”

Va. AG facing pressure to investigate Loudoun County School Board over handling of sexual assaults
Five former attorneys general of Virginia are calling on the state’s current attorney general to investigate the Loudoun County School Board over its handling of the sexual assaults of two female students in the district’s high schools at the hands of a trans-identified male.

NIH admits US taxpayer dollars funded gain-of-function research at Wuhan lab
A top congressional Republican is asking for answers after the National Institutes of Health appears to have admitted that contrary to multiple previous assertions, United States taxpayer dollars did fund gain-of-function research that could have caused the coronavirus.

Biden admin. collaborated with school board group on controversial 'domestic terrorism' letter: emails
Newly publicized emails reveal that the National School Boards Association consulted with the Biden administration when crafting a letter that critics believe likened activism of concerned parents to “domestic terrorism.”

Postmodernism, secularism have increasing influence over Americans' decision-making: report
A newly released survey reveals that the ideologies of postmodernism and secular humanism have a noticeable influence on how Americans make decisions.

Amazon driver in blonde wig filmed naked girls in women's bathroom with pen camera, police say
An Amazon driver has been arrested for wearing a wig and going into a girls’ bathroom while wearing shoes equipped with cameras.

Texans to vote on Prop 3: Religious freedom protection or threat to public health?
A proposed constitutional amendment that would restrict the government’s ability to place restrictions on worship services will appear on the ballot before Texas voters this Election Day.

New Jersey to allow midwives, nurses perform abortions under new regulation
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy has approved a regulation change that allows physicians’ assistants, nurses and midwives to perform abortions.

Missouri county agrees to pay $150K to settle megachurch's lawsuit over COVID-19 restrictions
A megachurch in Missouri has been awarded a settlement of nearly $150,000 following a dispute with its local government over coronavirus restrictions.



















