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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Irish voters defeat constitutional amendments to redefine family, role of women
Voters in Ireland have rejected efforts to change the language of the country's constitution regarding what constitutes a family and the role of women in the home, even after supporting progressive referendums in recent years.
Olivia Rodrigo donating portion of ticket sales to abortion advocacy groups
Singer and actress Olivia Rodrigo will donate a portion of the proceeds from her world tour to abortion advocacy organizations.
Christians more likely than 'nones' to say border surge is a 'crisis': Pew study
Christians are more likely than their non-religious peers to view the record influx of illegal immigrants coming through the U.S. southern border as a "crisis," a new study suggests.
Pro-lifers oppose Alabama law giving immunity for destuction of IVF embryos: 'License to kill'
A noted pro-life activist is condemning Alabama’s move to protect doctors who practice in vitro fertilization from criminal liability, warning that it creates a “license to kill” embryos created during the process.
Notre Dame College closure leaves students questioning what's next for their educational aspirations
Current and prospective students at a small Catholic college in the Midwest are lamenting their school’s impending closure as they plan their next moves and put their faith in God in light of the unexpected development.
Homeschool parent defeats NC public schools chief; parental rights candidates win in Texas
A homeschool parent whose campaign centered on parental rights defeated North Carolina's incumbent State Superintendent of Public Instruction while several candidates supportive of parental rights ousted incumbent members of the Texas House of Representatives during the Super Tuesday primary elections.
Super Tuesday: NC could elect first black, Jewish governor; MLB great advances in California
North Carolina is on track to elect its first black or Jewish governor while California voters will be choosing between a former baseball player and a longtime politician in that state’s United States Senate contest.
Pro-lifers slam CVS, Walgreens for selling 'dangerous' abortion pills
Two major pharmacy chains have announced that they will sell abortion pills in certain states, prompting strong reactions from both sides of the abortion debate.
Pastor Steve Gaines credits 'miracles and medicine' for improving his cancer diagnosis
The former head of the largest Protestant denomination in the United States has shared a positive update on his cancer diagnosis while acknowledging that health problems still linger.
Trump, Biden win most Super Tuesday contests as Haley secures an upset
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump won the overwhelming majority of their respective Super Tuesday presidential primaries as former South Carolina Republican Gov. Nikki Haley and a little-known Democratic candidate secured one victory each.