Ryan Foley
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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Christians break out in song after bomb threat forces evacuation of G3 Conference
A bomb threat forced the evacuation of a gathering of Christian activists, who remained cheerful as the unexpected development derailed their evening plans.
Pro-life group warns federal 15-week abortion ban may pressure states to 'water down' restrictions
A pro-life advocacy organization advises the pro-life movement and presidential candidates not to push for a federal 15-week abortion ban because it could pressure states to "water down" existing pro-life laws that provide stronger protections for unborn babies.
Two-thirds of Evangelicals in two-adult households do their giving as a couple: study
Two-thirds of Evangelicals living in two-adult households donate to charity as a couple, even as individual spouses in many relationships have unequal influence over where the money goes, a new study suggests.
Police apologize for twice arresting woman for praying outside abortion clinic, won't be pressing charges
British police have decided not to press charges against a pro-life activist for praying silently outside an abortion clinic nearly a year after her pro-life advocacy first subjected her to adverse legal consequences.
VA tells staff men can get pregnant; don't say words 'mother' or 'baby'
Leaked video footage reveals that a United States government agency is promoting abortion and pushing the false claim that men can get pregnant, prompting outrage from pro-life women's advocacy groups.
'Paw Patrol' children's cartoon spinoff debuts non-binary character
A popular cartoon introduced a new "non-binary" character on one of its spinoff shows, making it one of several programs to push LGBT storylines in TV series aimed at children.
AG Garland unsure if FBI agent was fired for memo on 'radical-traditionalist Catholics'
U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland has come under fire from Republican lawmakers and advocacy groups for what they have deemed as unsatisfactory answers about an FBI memo on radical-traditionalist Catholics.
Churches urged to pursue outreach in Spanish amid 'record' Latino political engagement
Amid a "record level of Hispanic involvement in politics," conservative activists contend that churches and other religious and political organizations have an obligation to reach out to the Latino community using Spanish-language media and materials.
Open Doors warns 'America no longer the safe haven' for persecuted Christians it once was
International religious freedom advocacy groups released a joint report Wednesday warning that the number of persecuted Christians being resettled into the United States from countries where they face most persecution still hovers near historic lows even as much of society has regained a sense of normalcy after the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mother of trans-identified daughter looks to start a 'healing retreat' for detransitioners
The mother of a young woman who identifies as trans and has undergone multiple surgeries to look like a man shared her plans to create healing retreats for detransitioners as she maintains hope that her daughter will one day realize the harm that has been done to her.