Thomas Stevenson is a graduate of BYU and founded the Cougar Chronicle, an independent student newspaper, while he earned his degree. He has been published at the College Fix and Campus Reform. @RealTStevenson on X.
Funds were originally being returned to utility customers if the project failed. Not anymore.
Thomas Stevenson / Jul 4, 2023
"Can’t wait until she reads that you gladly carried the water for white supremacy and stabbed the folks in the back whose people fought diligently for Asian American rights in America."
Thomas Stevenson / Jul 4, 2023
This is the second visit with the ambassador since his arrest in March.
Thomas Stevenson / Jul 3, 2023
Trump is leading by leaps and bounds in the polls.
Thomas Stevenson / Jul 3, 2023
The police chief in Pickens said the crowd was anywhere between 50,000 to 55,000.
Thomas Stevenson / Jul 3, 2023
"He looks like an incredible presidential candidate."
Thomas Stevenson / Jul 3, 2023
The" GOP is trying to recruit Muslim Americans, a community that makes up less than 2% of the US population, against another tiny marginalized group of American, transgender people."
Thomas Stevenson / Jul 3, 2023
Photo: Midjourney. "Understanding these and other potential negative impacts of SRM is as important as understanding potential benefits" that the process could bring.
Thomas Stevenson / Jul 1, 2023
"USA! USA!" The crowd cheered for the children.
Thomas Stevenson / Jul 1, 2023
"Why are you taking my petition down that's on behalf of my 12yr old daughter?"
Thomas Stevenson / Jun 30, 2023
"I think in terms of getting it settled, so we stop killing all these people."
Thomas Stevenson / Jun 30, 2023
The justices, split 6-3, the designer can refuse to endorse a message she disagrees with.
Thomas Stevenson / Jun 30, 2023
The summit aims to bring business leaders together to create "foods that are nutritious, accessible, and climate-smart."
Thomas Stevenson / Jun 28, 2023
Trump is in the lead with many others, including DeSantis, behind him as the likely nominee.
Thomas Stevenson / Jun 28, 2023
If she had been convicted of each count, she would have had a "mandatory minimum sentence of five years."
Thomas Stevenson / Jun 28, 2023