
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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Manipulated statistics, high murder rate: 5 things to know about federal takeover of DC
President Donald Trump announced Monday that he's activating the National Guard in the nation's capital and the federal government will take control of Washington's Metropolitan Police Department to deal with crime, drawing pushback from the city's leaders and influential Democrats.

Oklahoma's ban on sex-change surgeries for minors upheld by 10th Circuit
A federal appeals court has upheld an Oklahoma law banning body-disfiguring sex-change surgeries for minors in what supporters are hailing as a victory for "common sense" and critics are calling a "devastating outcome."

Lions, Falcons huddle in prayer as ambulance takes injured Morice Norris off field
A National Football League preseason game ended abruptly last weekend and turned into a moment of prayer after a player was seriously injured and ambulanced off the field.

Judge upholds Idaho law banning trans-identified men from women's spaces
A federal court has upheld an Idaho law prohibiting trans-identified male students from using women’s restrooms and locker rooms at public schools in what supporters of the ruling are praising as a victory for “common sense.”

Trump deploys National Guard to DC, federalizes police force: 'We're going to take our capital back'
President Donald Trump is deploying the National Guard to Washington, D.C., and federalizing the Metropolitan Police Department, vowing to crack down on crime in the nation's capital and drawing pushback from local officials.

Trump's week in review: ‘De-banking' banned; new census ordered; peace deal signed
The past week saw several developments out of Washington make global headlines, including an order for a new census and the brokering of what is being billed as a historic peace agreement impacting the historic Christian nation of Armenia.

Trump orders new census to exclude illegal immigrants from states' population totals
President Donald Trump has ordered a new U.S. census that would exclude illegal immigrants from states' population totals. For decades, illegal immigrants have been included in states' census numbers, which results in states with high non-citizen populations getting more seats in the House of Representatives than they otherwise would.

Music teacher fired for not using trans pronouns entitled to jury trial: appeals court
A federal appeals court this week sided with a teacher who lost his job after declining to refer to trans-identified students by their preferred names and pronouns, paving the way for his case to go before a jury.

Judeo-Christian values are the 'root system' of American society, Tim Scott says
Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., is promoting his new book documenting the vital role Christianity and individual Christians have played in United States history, saying this week that Judeo-Christian values are "the root system" of American society.

'A prophetic crossroads': Ohio pastor named first president of Hispanic Israel Leadership Coalition
An Ohio pastor has been named the first-ever president of the Hispanic Israel Leadership Coalition, which encourages support for Israel among Hispanic Evangelicals and looks to build "a firewall against antisemitism" in the Latino community, a passion he has had since his first trip to the Holy Land over 15 years ago.



















