A NEW KANSAS LAW HAS EFFECTIVELY INVALIDATED THE DRIVER’S LICENSES AND OTHER GOVERNMENT-ISSUED DOCUMENTS OF TRANSGENDER RESIDENTS, LEAVING MANY IN LEGAL AND PERSONAL LIMBO.(PHOTO).

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Kansas driver’s license law puts some transgender residents in ID limbo A new Kansas law has effectively invalidated the driver’s licenses and other government-issued documents of transgender residents, leaving many in legal and personal limbo. Senate Bill 244, which went into effect immediately after the legislature overrode Gov. Laura Kelly’s veto, requires that the gender listed on a driver’s license align with the state’s binary definition of male and female. The law also directs the state registrar to “correct” birth certificates that do not match these definitions. Unlike similar restrictions in other states, Kansas’ law retroactively invalidates previously issued documents. Legal advocates warn that the law threatens the privacy and safety of transgender residents, forcing them to disclose their gender identity in situations ranging from employment applications to renting property or opening bank accounts. The law also restricts bathroom use to the sex assigned at birth and amen...

GHANA PRESIDENT X-ACCOUNT HACKED, USED TO PROMOTE CRYPTO SCAM. (PHOTO)


 Ghana President’s X Account Hacked, Used to Promote Crypto Scam


Ghana’s President John Mahama’s verified X account was hacked for 48 hours and used to promote a fraudulent cryptocurrency scheme, falsely claiming it was an initiative led by him. The hackers urged followers to invest in "Solanafrica," presenting it as a revolutionary financial project. Despite attempts to remove the posts, crypto-related content continued appearing on the account.


Mahama’s spokesperson confirmed the breach and assured the public that control had been regained. The incident highlights rising crypto scams in Africa, where weak regulations make digital assets vulnerable to fraud. Cybersecurity experts warn that high-profile figures must adopt stricter security measures to prevent such breaches.


Similar hacks have targeted public figures, including South African politician Julius Malema and Nigerian businessman Tony Elumelu. Authorities have taken measures to prevent further misuse of Mahama’s account.

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