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(KGTV) – A powerful tribute to late actor Chadwick Boseman was unveiled this week at Downtown Disney in Anaheim.The mural shows Boseman exchanging the “Wakanda Forever” salute with a child wearing a Black Panther mask.Nikkolas Smith, a former Disney Imagineer who was on the set of the Black Panther film, created the new art installation called “King Chad.”The actor silently battled colon cancer for years, even while filming some of his major movies. He also visited children who were also fighting cancer.Boseman passed away on Aug. 28 at the age of 43.Smith said in a statement, “As a former Disney Imagineer, I had the honor of working on a major children's hospital initiative and Avengers Campus as my final two assignments. Seeing Chadwick's heart for people in-person, and later discovering his courageous battle with cancer, I was inspired to create this tribute to honor his life and legacy ... To us, he was and will always be T'Challa. Long Live The King."The King Chad mural is located on the west side of Downtown Disney, in front of the former ESPN Zone. 1079
(KGTV) — If there's any time to press your luck, perhaps it's this weekend. Plus, it will only cost you a couple of bucks to do so. Saturday's Powerball jackpot hit 5 million, after several weeks without a jackpot winner. This, despite nearly 1.5 million people playing for Wednesday's draw.Saturday's winnings would be the eighth largest in the game's history. The cash option will net the winner 0.2 million if they chose that route.Players have until 7 p.m. to purchase tickets, with retails for a draw.If no one wins Saturday, the jackpot is set to rise to 0 million.Of course, winning the Powerball is an uphill battle of luck. Players have a 1 in 292.2 million chance of winning. 705
(KGTV) - A professor who made disparaging racial remarks toward a student may be returning to the San Diego State University campus after a forced hiatus.Professor Oscar Monge is scheduled to teach three writing classes in the American Indian Students department for Fall 2018, according to registration records.Monge was suspended in the beginning of 2018 after the California Attorney General's Office said he made discriminatory remarks toward a white student.He referred to white student as a "white savior," a black student as an "Uncle Tom," and another as a "Cherokee princess" according to a state investigator’s report.RELATED: Professor makes?"racial insensitive" remarksA spokesperson for SDSU provided a statement to 10News:“A faculty listing does not constitute a confirmed appointment. The university will begin to process temporary faculty appointments for Fall 2018 during the month of July."Crystal Sudano, one of the students who Monge made comments toward, said this is bad idea.“How much more abuse is San Diego State going to take?” said Sudano, “He’s got everybody by the gonads and everybody’s afraid to do anything.”Monge is currently on administrative leave and has not returned multiple requests by 10News for comment. 1297
(KGTV) - Did a restaurant just open that only serves plane food?Yes.Malaysia-based Air Asia opened its first restaurant last week at a mall in Kuala Lumpur.It offers the same menu it sells on flights including chicken rice and locally-sourced coffee, teas, and desserts.The airline plans to open more than 100 plane-food restaurants around the world in the next five years. 381
(CNN) -- Mike Tyson isn't shy about his love for marijuana.On Monday's episode of his podcast, aptly named "Hotboxin' with Mike Tyson," the former heavyweight champion shared just how much he spends on the psychoactive drug."What do we smoke a month?" he asked his co-host, former NFL player turned marijuana advocate Eben Britton. "Is it ,000 a month?""We smoke 10 tons of weed at the ranch a month," Britton said, referencing Tyson Ranch, the boxer's forthcoming 40-acre marijuana farm and "resort.""Is that crazy?" Tyson asked, though it seemed he already knew the answer.His guest, rapper Jim Jones, widened his eyes."That's a lot of weed," he said. "That's nonstop, every second weed right there."Tyson's latest career pivot might be his most lucrative.Shortly after California's recreational marijuana laws went into effect in 2018, he launched Tyson Ranch, which sells nine strains of cannabis flower, potent extracts and soon, edibles.In addition to production facilities, the luxury resort is set to feature an edible factory, amphitheater and "glamping" campgrounds. 1087