
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.
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Morgan Wallen gives glory to God in SNL performance: 'Praise the Lord and Go Vols!'
The musical guest on Saturday’s edition of “Saturday Night Live” shouted “Praise the Lord” at the end of his performance in the latest example of the country singer using his platform to promote his faith.
Most American Christians don't believe in the Trinity: Survey
An overwhelming majority of Christians reject the basic Christian teaching of the Trinity, prompting new concerns that Americans are living without the influence of “the truths and life principles of God.”
Week in review: Migrant 'gravy train' halted; parental rights probes launched; MS-13 leader captured
Another week of the Trump administration brought additional actions from President Donald Trump and his administration designed to advance domestic political priorities. Here are five developments that unfolded over the past week.
Woman sues abortionist for $250K over perforated uterus, dead baby's skull fragments in intestine
A woman who had a botched abortion after parts of her baby's remains were left inside her uterus is seeking hundreds of thousands of dollars in damages as compensation for the physical and psychological distress she endured after the procedure.
Planned Parenthood executive salaries continue to increase; many pulling in over $500K: report
Many of Planned Parenthood's top executives are pulling in six-figure salaries as the average pay for CEOs of regional affiliates for the nation's largest abortion provider is more than three times that of the average nonprofit CEO, according to a new report.
Abbott responds to Crockett's 'Governor Hot Wheels' comment: 'Nothing but hate'
Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott says a Democratic congresswoman's apparent swipe at his physical disability shows that his political opponents have "nothing to sell but hate," but the lawmaker says she wasn't making fun of his condition.
Ten Commandments monument returning to Ky. Capitol grounds amid pushback from some religious leaders
A Ten Commandments monument is returning to the Kentucky state Capitol grounds as religious liberty advocates and faith leaders offer differing opinions about the display.
Senate confirms Trump's pick, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, to lead NIH
The United States Senate has confirmed an outspoken critic of COVID-19 lockdowns as the new director of the National Institutes of Health as President Donald Trump's cabinet continues to take shape.
Nurse practitioner reaches settlement with CVS after firing for refusing to provide contraceptives
A nurse practitioner who lost her job for declining to prescribe contraceptives has reached a settlement with her former employer as efforts to ensure conscience protections continue.
Planned Parenthood could be stripped of federal family-planning grants over DEI initiatives
The White House says no final decision has been made about the future of Planned Parenthood funding as pro-life advocacy groups celebrate a report claiming the Trump administration plans to freeze millions of dollars in federal family planning grants.