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.

$25 Price Tag on Kamala Harris Speech Sparks Backlash as She Reemerges Nationally

Later this week, former vice president Kamala Harris is scheduled to make her longest public appearance since losing to President Trump; however, social media users are already mocking the unsuccessful 2024 Democratic presidential candidate’s comeback. Harris, 60, will be the main speaker at Emerge America’s 20th anniversary gala on Wednesday night in San Francisco, the…

$25 Price Tag on Kamala Harris Speech Sparks Backlash as She Reemerges Nationally

May 2 Social Security Payout: Are You Eligible for the Maximum $5,108?

A monthly Social Security payout is not available to every American citizen. Even though millions of people have been contributing to the system for decades, not everyone is eligible to receive retirement or disability payments. Years of employment, steady contributions, and fulfillment of specific Social Security Administration conditions are necessary to qualify for this financial…

May 2 Social Security Payout Are You Eligible for the Maximum $5,108

Trump Proposes English and Literacy Tests for Truck Drivers Amid Communication Concerns

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said that President Donald Trump would sign an executive order mandating that truck drivers pass English literacy tests in order to improve road safety. An “order directing the Department of Transportation to include English literacy tests for our truckers” will be signed by President Trump. At a press conference…

Trump Proposes English and Literacy Tests for Truck Drivers Amid Communication Concerns

‘Bell-to-Bell’ Phone Ban in Schools Approved by New York Lawmakers

Governor Kathy Hochul announced late Monday that New York State would outlaw cellphones in public schools “bell to bell” starting in the upcoming academic year. Hochul announced the plan as part of a tentative budget agreement with state lawmakers, saying, “We’ve protected our kids before from cigarettes, alcohol, and drunk driving, and now we’re protecting…

‘Bell-to-Bell’ Phone Ban in Schools Approved by New York Lawmakers

SSA Targets One Group of Beneficiaries — Double Payment Coming Next Week

Since its founding in 1935, the Social Security Administration (SSA) has continuously made timely and meticulous payments to its recipients. Beneficiaries get their monthly payouts in accordance with a rigorous timetable that hardly ever changes. This is to guarantee that SSA beneficiaries can consistently arrange their monthly budgetary requirements with the assurance that they will…

SSA Targets One Group of Beneficiaries — Double Payment Coming Next Week

Mom’s Unexpected Facebook Post for 4-Year-Old’s Birthday Leads to an Outpouring of Support

Kosta, the youngest son of Nadja Jovanovic, has always had a fascination with automobiles. His father, Miko, who has always loved luxury cars and vintage vehicles, and his two elder brothers, Relja, 7, and Lav, 5, who were also early truck, plane, and train enthusiasts, are largely responsible for his obsession. As Kosta’s fourth birthday…

Mom’s Unexpected Facebook Post for 4-Year-Old’s Birthday Leads to an Outpouring of Support

Not Everyone Gets the $1,450 Social Security Boost in May — Here’s Who’s Left Out

Millions of people in the US rely on their monthly Social Security benefits to pay for necessities. This money, however, is frequently insufficient for many retirees to live a stable and tranquil existence. They are compelled by this circumstance to look for further assistance in order to lessen the financial strain. Recognizing this fact, the…

Not Everyone Gets the $1,450 Social Security Boost in May — Here’s Who’s Left Out