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The family of the minor who was allegedly involved in an inappropriate relationship with Oklahoma City Thunder guard Josh Giddey has officially lawyered up.
Cliff Brunt of the Washington Post reported Monday that famous attorney Gloria Allred is now representing the family of the female minor at the heart of the Giddey investigation. Allred confirmed her hiring in an e-mail to the Washington Post but declined to elaborate, saying, “We have no comment.”
FBI swarms home of Massachusetts airman linked to leaked classified U.S. intelligence documents, Thug Shaker Central group
This weekend, I experienced something that I hadn’t in quite some time: a queue to play Fortnite. The long-running battle royale hit players with a dose of nostalgia in its latest season — called Fortnite OG — which brings back the game’s original map for the next month. Players have shown up in droves; developer Epic claims that Saturday was the biggest in the game’s history, with more than 44 million players. Amid all of the reminiscing that comes from dropping back into Tilted Towers or drinking an entire Chug Jug, the new season also helped me realize just how far the game has come over the years.
Former MLB outfielder Billy Bean diagnosed with leukemia, charity auction launched
While most folks are desperate to know when Rockstar Games will release Grand Theft Auto 6 after teasing a 2025 window in the highly anticipated game’s first trailer, I’ve spent all day trying to answer a much different question: When the heck does GTA 6 actually take place?
It’s clear that Grand Theft Auto 6, like its predecessors in the popular open-world franchise, draws inspiration from pop culture of every kind. In the trailer, a middle-aged white woman is exposed for wielding hammers in a more-than-likely racist “defense” of her neighborhood. Ladies twerk in strip clubs, while enjoying the beach and even on top of speeding cars. Someone releases an alligator at a gas station. A heavily inked criminal’s implicative tattoos lead to his arrest. Pharmaceutical companies use cute mascots to sell antidepressants. GTA holds a mirror up to just about everything of its moment — but what is the moment?
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Roblox and Twitch data allegedly got into the hands of the notorious ALPHV/BlackCat ransomware cartel after attackers supposedly breached an accounting software provider, Tipalti.
ALPHV ransomware posted Tipalti, a Canada-based accounting software fintech, on its dark web blog, used to showcase the gang‘s latest victims. Somewhat unusually, the ALPHV immediately resorted to extorting the victim‘s clients. The move is likely meant to encourage ransom negotiation.
Cybercrooks claim they breached Tipalti in early September and managed to remain undetected for months, allegedly exfiltrating over 265 GB of sensitive company data, including information on its employees and customers.
The Hanshin Tigers are located in Kansai, the second-largest metropolitan area in Japan. They are considered the eternal underdogs of Nippon Professional Baseball, in opposition to the Yomiuri Giants of Tokyo, who are considered the kings of Japanese baseball.[6] The devoted fans flock to the stadium no matter how badly the Tigers play in the league.[7]
In 1985, much to the nation's surprise,[7] the Hanshin Tigers faced the Seibu Lions and took their first victory in the Japan Series, largely due to the efforts of star slugger Randy Bass,[2][8] an American playing for the team.
The fan base went wild, and a riotous celebration gathered at Ebisu Bridge in Dōtonbori, Osaka on October 16, three weeks before the Japan Series. There, an assemblage of supporters yelled the players' names, and with every name, a fan resembling a member of the victorious team leaped from the bridge into the waiting canal. However, lacking a Caucasian person to imitate MVP Randy Bass, the rabid crowd seized a plastic statue of Colonel Sanders (like Bass, the Colonel had a beard and was not Japanese) from a nearby KFC and tossed it off the bridge as an effigy.[2]
According to the urban legend, this impulsive maneuver cost the team greatly, beginning the Curse of the Colonel,[1] which states that the Tigers will not win the championship again until the statue is recovered.[3] Subsequently, numerous attempts had been made to recover the statue, often as part of a variety TV show.
After their success in the 1985 series, the Hanshin Tigers began an 18-year losing streak placing last or next-to-last in the league. Brief rallies in 1992 and 1999 brought hope to fans, but they were soon followed with defeat.[9] However, much of their failures was also attributed to Hanshin bringing people much more willing to save money, rather than make a good team, which caused their fall by the late 80s and the 90s.
During this time attempts were made to recover the statue, including sending divers down and dredging the river, but they all failed. Fans apologized to the store manager, but the statue remained in the canal and the Tigers "cursed".[2]
Although the leap into Dōtonbori canal and the Curse of the Colonel is usually associated only with a Hanshin Tigers victory, in 2002, when Japan beat Tunisia in the World Cup, some 500 fans jumped into the canal as a celebration, in spite of heavy police security.[9]
In addition, a Colonel Sanders statue was taken from the storefront of a KFC in nearby Kobe and its hands were cut off, supposedly in imitation of Sharia law.[9]
In 2003, the Tigers had an unexpectedly strong season. Their chief rivals, the Yomiuri Giants, lost their star player Hideki Matsui to the New York Yankees, while the Tigers saw the return of pitcher Hideki Irabu back to NPB after playing with the Texas Rangers. The Tigers won the Central League to qualify for the Japan Series, and many newspapers speculated that the Curse of the Colonel had finally been broken.[7] However, the Tigers lost the Japan Series to the Fukuoka Daiei Hawks, so the curse remained intact.[1]
Fans were enthusiastic about winning the Central League, and repeated the celebratory leap into Dōtonbori Canal. However, instead of the individual leapers representing the players, over 5,300 fans plunged into the canal.[1][10]
Many KFC outlets in Kobe and Osaka moved their Colonel Sanders statues inside until the series was over to protect them from rabid Tigers fans.[1] The replacement Colonel Sanders statue in the Dōtonbori KFC branch was bolted down to prevent a repeat of the incident.[1]
For 24-year-old Hanshin Tigers fan Masaya Shitababa, the 2003 celebration was a tragedy. He drowned in the canal, with all reports being that he had been shoved in by the revelers.[11] To prevent future incidents, the Osaka city council ordered the construction of a new Ebisubashi bridge beginning in 2004, which will make it more difficult for fans to take the celebratory leap should the Curse of the Colonel be broken and the Tigers win again.[11]
The Colonel was finally discovered in the Dōtonbori River on March 10, 2009. Divers who recovered the statue at first thought it was only a large barrel, and shortly after a human corpse, but Hanshin fans on the scene were quick to identify it as the upper body of the long-lost Colonel.[12] The right hand and lower body were found the next day, but the statue is still missing its glasses and left hand. It was said that the only way the curse could be lifted was by returning his long-lost glasses and left hand.
The statue was later recovered (with replacement of new glasses and hand) and returned to KFC Japan. The KFC restaurant that the statue originally belonged to no longer exists, but a cardboard cut-out replica of the statue was placed in the branch near Koshien Stadium during the 2023 playoff run.[13]
The curse was broken in 2023 when the Tigers won Game 7 of the 2023 Japan Series for their first NPB championship since 1985.[4] Fans again gathered and celebrated in Dōtonbori after the 2023 title win and threw a fan cosplaying as the Colonel into the river in reference to the curse.[14]
In the video game Sonic Adventure, a statue of an older man with a moustache stands outside of a fast food restaurant in Station Square. Making reference to the curse, a nearby girl sometimes warns the player not to throw it into a river.
In episode 16 of the anime series Kill la Kill the statue can briefly be seen in the background with its head sticking out from the Dōtonbori River.
The Colonel Sanders curse was the first clue in the Connections round of the Horned Viper wall in Episode 26, Series 17 of the popular quiz show Only Connect.
The video game Yakuza 0 contains a reference to the curse in the form of a statue of a chef floating underwater in the river of Sotenbori (a fictional version of Dōtonbori). The statue can be seen underwater in the cutscene where Majima enters the bed of Styx.
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