
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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Biden admin. asks Supreme Court to halt Texas heartbeat abortion law
The Biden administration is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to reverse a lower court decision allowing a Texas law banning abortions as early as six weeks of gestation to remain in effect as litigation continues.

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Parents groups in Loudoun County, Virginia, aren't holding back their condemnation of the school board after one member resigned and the superintendent apologized for the district's handling of two sexual assault allegations against a trans-identified male student.

DOJ urged to investigate Facebook's 'facilitation' of human trafficking, illegal immigration
Arizona's attorney general is calling on the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate Facebook's role in providing a platform to human traffickers and drug cartels as the surge of migration at the southwest border continues.

Evangelical churches have higher percentage of 'practicing Christians' than mainline, new poll finds
A new survey reveals that evangelicals account for a higher share of practicing Christians than their mainline counterparts. The American Bible Society released the seventh chapter of its 11th annual State of the Bible report titled “The Bible in the American Church.”

Artur Pawlowski: 'I have to lie to the public' to avoid jail for violating COVID-19 restrictions
A prominent pastor who's had several run-ins with Canadian authorities for violating ongoing coronavirus restrictions was ordered to pay crippling fines and give up his free speech rights as part of a probation agreement to avoid jail time.

Christian colleges can fight LGBT lawsuit seeking to block Title IX religious exemptions, judge rules
A federal judge has granted the request of Christian colleges who want to intervene in a lawsuit that seeks to force the U.S. Department of Education to strip federal funding from Christian colleges that abide by traditional beliefs on gender and sexuality.

Dean Cain blasts DC Comics after Superman's son revealed as bisexual: 'They’re bandwagoning'
An actor well-known for playing Superman in the 1990s is weighing in on DC Comics' branding of the character's son as bisexual, alleging that the move is not “bold or brave.”

Va. school district claims it followed protocol after 2 girls were sexually assaulted by gender-fluid student
Parents are calling on the school board and superintendent of a notable school district to face consequences, alleging that school officials covered up the sexual assault of a teenage girl to avoid derailing the implementation of a transgender bathroom policy.

Amish survived COVID-19 better than most by not locking down, ceasing church gatherings: report
A new report is revealing that the Amish community has made it through the coronavirus pandemic without experiencing a catastrophic loss of life despite their refusal to adopt many of the safety precautions as necessary to prevent widespread loss of life.

6th Circuit blocks university's vaccine mandate, sides with athletes seeking religious exemption
A federal court has sided with college athletes seeking a religious exemption from a university’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate, preventing the school from enforcing the mandate against the plaintiffs.



















