Loreta James

Loretta James

Loretta James is a dedicated journalist with over three years of experience covering education, community affairs, and politics across the United States. With a passion for amplifying underrepresented voices and a keen eye for policy impacts, Loretta brings insightful reporting that bridges local stories with national relevance. Her work highlights the intersection of classroom challenges, civic engagement, and legislative developments, offering readers clear, human-centered narratives.

SNAP Update: Extra Food Stamps and Payment Schedule for 13 Disaster-Hit Counties

According to their state’s calendar, thousands of people who receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits get their payouts in May. As you are aware, the methods used by each state to distribute these “food stamps” vary based on the number of recipients and the capabilities of respective institutional frameworks. The so-called “D-SNAP” payments are…

SNAP Update Extra Food Stamps and Payment Schedule for 13 Disaster-Hit Counties

Millions Could Lose Benefits as Trump Plans to End Key Savings Program

The Energy Star program, a government-run designation that has assisted millions of Americans in lowering their power costs and lessening their environmental impact for more than thirty years, is the latest long-standing energy efficiency project to come under attack from the Trump administration. The Energy Star program was first introduced in 1992 under President George…

Millions Could Lose Benefits as Trump Plans to End Key Savings Program

Do Vehicles Count Toward SNAP Resource Limits? Here’s What to Know

Food stamps, often known as the SNAP food assistance program, were developed to aid low-income households in purchasing necessities. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) establishes stringent qualifying requirements based on resources and income to guarantee that the aid reaches those who truly need it. The applicant’s automobile is one of the resources that…

Do Vehicles Count Toward SNAP Resource Limits? Here's What to Know

Former Florida Lt. Governor Named Sole Finalist for University President Role

The only candidate for the position of Florida International University’s next president is the former lieutenant governor of Florida. Jeanette Nuñez, a former Republican state politician who has been the school’s interim president since February and has the support of Republican Governor Ron DeSantis, was unanimously chosen by the presidential search committee. One of the…

Former Florida Lt. Governor Named Sole Finalist for University President Role