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.
Brian Cole "confessed to planting explosive devices outside the headquarters of the nation’s two major political parties in downtown Washington, D.C."
Thomas Stevenson / Dec 29, 2025
“This statistic doesn’t account for those wanted for violent crimes in their home country or another country."
Thomas Stevenson / Dec 29, 2025
This comes after Rivas' body was found decomposing in the back of the singer's Tesla.
Thomas Stevenson / Dec 29, 2025
The bill would require landlords who sell their NYC property to give first dibs to non-profit entities.
Thomas Stevenson / Dec 29, 2025
"Homeland Security Investigations are on the ground in Minneapolis right now conducting a massive investigation on childcare and other rampant fraud."
Thomas Stevenson / Dec 29, 2025
"Many are also being referred to immigrations officials for possible further denaturalization and deportation proceedings."
Thomas Stevenson / Dec 29, 2025
The Chicago New Year’s Eve celebration event with fireworks on the city’s Navy Pier is an “attractive target” for terror attacks.
Thomas Stevenson / Dec 27, 2025
Lin shipped roughly 222 packages to Hong Kong containing an estimated 850 turtles.
Thomas Stevenson / Dec 27, 2025
"Prosecute Tim Walz," Musk said in a post.
Thomas Stevenson / Dec 27, 2025
When California launched the lawsuit, Newsom had called the withdrawal of funds “a political stunt to punish California.”
Thomas Stevenson / Dec 27, 2025
“I do understand that their primary incentive is financial,” Bass said.
Thomas Stevenson / Dec 27, 2025
He will be remembered for the love he shared with others as well as his love for Jesus Christ.
Thomas Stevenson / Dec 27, 2025
Outside of Dean Roy's bid for governor, nobody else has officially announced.
Thomas Stevenson / Dec 27, 2025
"There are some young LGBTQ members that maybe don’t see this as a possibility for them and I want them to know that there’s nothing that can stop them from finding success."
Thomas Stevenson / Dec 26, 2025
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruled that it is unconstitutional for 18 to 20-year-olds to be given life without parole.
Thomas Stevenson / Dec 26, 2025