
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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Little Sisters of the Poor appeal decision forcing them to pay for contraceptives
An order of Catholic nuns is fighting a lower court decision against a Trump administration rule allowing religious employers to opt out of having to provide their employees contraceptive coverage in health care plans, with their attorney decrying what he calls a “legal crusade” against them.

Pro-life leader seeks to make 'peaceful civil disobedience' new pillar of the pro-life mov't
As abortion continues to wane as a top issue of concern for American voters, some pro-life groups are resorting to “peaceful civil disobedience” by organizing abortion clinic blockades and using their arrests to bring greater awareness to the fight to save babies in the womb.

Fernando Mendoza thanks God after winning Heisman Trophy: 'Doesn’t feel real'
University of Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza thanked God for allowing him to chase a "pipe dream" after he won college football's most decorated individual award on Saturday.

Nicki Minaj advocates for Nigerian Christians, quotes Bible: 'Shed not their blood'
Nicki Minaj has continued to raise awareness on social media about the plight of persecuted Nigerian Christians who've been enduring attacks for years, which some Christian groups have decried as a genocide the world has ignored for far too long.

Illinois Democrat Gov. Pritzker signs assisted suicide bill into law: 'Freedom of choice'
Illinois has become the latest state to legalize assisted suicide, with supporters cheering the development as a victory for “freedom and choice” and opponents decrying it as “misguided.”

Hobby Lobby giving away 500,000 copies of 'The Case for Christmas'
Hobby Lobby is giving away half a million copies of the book The Case for Christmas in the latest example of the nationwide retailer making the Christian faith an essential part of its day-to-day operations.

Nigerian expert warns of another 'Christmas massacre'
A religious freedom advocate is warning of the potential for another “Christmas massacre” in Nigeria as Christians in the country continue to experience targeted attacks on an unprecedented level.

Trump's week in review: White House defends Marty Makary, DOJ sues Minneapolis Public Schools
The Trump administration this week took additional actions to combat religious and racial discrimination and announced new updates in its ongoing efforts to secure the U.S. border.

World Vision distributes toys to children in Jamaica impacted by Hurricane Melissa
World Vision is distributing toys to children in Jamaica whose lives have been affected by Hurricane Melissa, as the long road to recovery on the hard-hit island nation continues.

Trump willing to meet with Pope Leo, responds to Catholic leader's criticism of immigration policies
President Donald Trump said he remains open to meeting with Pope Leo XIV and insisted he wasn't aware of the pontiff's comments expressing disagreement with his immigration policies.



















