
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.
Latest

Puerto Rico bans sex-change procedures for minors
Puerto Rico has banned gender transition procedures for minors, joining more than two dozen states in prohibiting trans-identified youth from obtaining the life-altering interventions.

Trump's week in review: From Faith Summit to Epstein developments
Another week of the Trump administration has come and gone, with Sunday marking the six-month anniversary of Donald Trump's inauguration as the 47th president of the United States. A lot has happened this week, with the president hosting an event at the White House for faith leaders and the administration taking additional steps to prioritize religious liberty.

Aaron Judge says fame not as fulfilling as his relationship with Jesus
Two-time American League MVP Aaron Judge identified "Our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ" as the primary source of fulfillment in his life and encouraged others to build a relationship with Him.

Republican gov. vetoes bills banning males from women's spaces, enhancing parental rights
The Republican governor of New Hampshire has vetoed bills designed to prevent trans-identified males from using women’s restrooms and locker rooms and establish a process so parents can seek the removal of sexually explicit material in public schools.

West Virginia's ban on the abortion pill upheld by federal appeals court
Pro-life advocates are rejoicing after a federal appeals court ruled this week that West Virginia is within its rights to ban the abortion pill, the second major court loss for the abortion industry in the last month.

Trump admin. guidance encourages robust religious accommodations for federal employees
The U.S. federal government issued guidance on Wednesday to encourage robust accommodations for religious liberty among federal employees, including telework options and modified work schedules, to ensure that federal workers have as much freedom as possible to practice their faith during the workday.

4 things to know about the rescissions bill
The Republican-controlled U.S. Senate voted 51-50 early Thursday to pass H.R. 4, which seeks to rescind billions of dollars in spending appropriated by Congress. Here are four things to know about the rescissions package.

Tennessee priest to serve 7 years for sexual misconduct involving children, adults
A Tennessee Catholic priest has been sentenced to seven years in prison for inappropriately touching a teenager.

'Long overdue': G3 Ministries announces Scott Aniol as new president
A prominent ministry has appointed a new president following the resignation of its previous leader, who confessed to anonymously slandering multiple religious figures.

4 highlights from the White House Summit of Faith and Business Leaders
President Donald Trump and the White House Faith Office hosted the inaugural Summit of Faith and Business Leaders on Monday to celebrate what he calls "core values that built this country," which include "freedom, hard work, risk-taking, and above all, trust in Almighty God."



















