
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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A federal judge has blocked New York from enforcing laws that could require a Christian photographer to service same-sex weddings despite her deeply held beliefs that marriage is a union between one man and one woman.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear a religious freedom appeal from Native American activists seeking to protect one of their sacred religious sites, a decision that one Supreme Court justice has derided as a "grievous mistake."
House passage of bill defunding Planned Parenthood draws excitement, caution from pro-lifers
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'Act of evil': Christians react to murder of Israeli Embassy staff
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Supreme Court sides with lawmaker punished for post on male winning girls' track meet
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a Maine state lawmaker who was barred from voting on legislation over a Facebook post sharing a picture of a trans-identified male athlete winning a women's sports competition.
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The brother of Pope Leo XIV has met with President Donald Trump at the White House just hours after the president indicated that he would like to meet him.
Delaware becomes 11th state to legalize assisted suicide
Delaware has enacted a measure enabling terminally ill patients to die by assisted suicide as the number of states providing individuals with this option closes in on a dozen.
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Most Americans reject the idea of an absolute moral truth, according to a survey released by George Barna, who warns that "a Christian body that waffles on truth has no credibility and cannot bless the nation as it is called to do."