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Natasha Blasick Russian in a Bikini in Malibu of the Day

Natasha Blasick was born in the former USSR in the city of Odessa on the Black Sea. Her first language is Russian, She grew up in a Soviet style apartment that housed two families. She Has 7 Movies coming out and I guess this is her PR tour… 7 Fucking movies, yet none of us have ever heard of her, because I guess thanks to digital technology, anyone can make a movie, it just doesn’t mean anyone will see the movie, unless it’s uploaded to some porn site and is a specific niche that enough people are into, but that the big players are targeting or producing content for, assuming that the kind of movies she gets cast for, involve what you’d expect a girl of this caliber, posing in this way, wearing this bikini would be doing….Eastern European / Russian Sex work… Or maybe she’s just a Spy, or one of the girls your president Peed on that the Russians once threatened to release….who knows.. I just know she’s putting it out there, she’s hustling, and deserves you to notice….because so much less inspiring content is getting so much more coverage…because this is inspiring content at least to me…it looks like 1990s posters you put up in your dorm room, or shit you’d see in a beer commercial in the 90s, or novelty playing cards your dad had in the 90s….that you’d jack off to… I guess what I am saying…is she reminds me of the 90s, and he probably doesn’t even realize she’s 30 years behind…and that’s what makes this strategic attempt at self promotion all the more weird as fuck. TO SEE THE REST OF THE PICS CLICK HERE

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Josephine Skriver in bikini of the Day

Josephine Skriver is the closest thing the world has come to a real life sex doll, or maybe you’d call her a clone, or genetic modification the human version, not the vegetable version, on some DNA manipulating shit that is now in its 20s, a scientific revelation, where the technology is likely financed by Victoria’s secret, in a country where cloning and genetic modification is legal, allowing them to create an army of designer babies….choosing gender, height, eye color, the basics… Her homosexual biologist father created this in a lab…and here she is in Turks and Caicos with a hard nipple in a bathing suit attention seeking with slutty exhibitionist content that helps her increase her profile in America…. The nice thing about her…other than the Science Fiction aspect or fetish that she is a posterchild of…is that she’s hot. VIDEO:

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Josephine Skriver in bikini of the Day

Josephine Skriver in bikini of the Day

Josephine Skriver is the closest thing the world has come to a real life sex doll, or maybe you’d call her a clone, or genetic modification the human version, not the vegetable version, on some DNA manipulating shit that is now in its 20s, a scientific revelation, where the technology is likely financed by Victoria’s secret, in a country where cloning and genetic modification is legal, allowing them to create an army of designer babies….choosing gender, height, eye color, the basics… Her homosexual biologist father created this in a lab…and here she is in Turks and Caicos with a hard nipple in a bathing suit attention seeking with slutty exhibitionist content that helps her increase her profile in America…. The nice thing about her…other than the Science Fiction aspect or fetish that she is a posterchild of…is that she’s hot. VIDEO:

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Doing Numbers: Spotify Valued at Nearly $30 Billion Following Their NYSE Debut

Mohammed Elshamy/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images Spotify’s Value Sky Rockets Following Going Public On Tuesday, the Spotify opened up to the New York Stock Exchange at $165.90 a share, which puts the company’s value at $29.5 billion. According to  TechCrunch , their “estimated” value translated to that of $23.5 billion, so it’s safe to say the biggest streaming platform surpassed expectations. Spotify began trading through “direct public offering,” which allowed current shareholders to sell an existing number shares directly to stock market investors rather than issuing new stock. This allowed Spotify shareholders, including employees, to sell early. Spotify’s founder Daniel Ek explained why they took this approach in a blog post . “Spotify is not raising capital, and our shareholders and employees have been free to buy and sell our stock for years. So while tomorrow puts us on a bigger stage, it doesn’t change who we are, what we are about, or how we operate. This is why we are doing things a little differently,” he wrote in part. “[…] Spotify has never been a normal kind of company. As I mentioned during our Investor Day, our focus isn’t on the initial splash. Instead, we will be working on trying to build, plan, and imagine for the long term. Sometimes we succeed, sometimes we stumble. The constant is that we believe we are still early in our journey and we have room to learn and grow.” Last month, the company said it had 159 million monthly active users, 71 million of which are premium subscribers. According to  MarketWatch , Spotify closed the day at $149.95 per share, which brings the valuation of the company to $27 billion.

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Devonte Hart And His Siblings Removed From Public School The Day After Mother’s Child Abuse Conviction

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O n March 26, Devonte Hart , his five siblings and his adoptive parents were allegedly in an SUV  that went off a cliff in Northern California. His adoptive parents  Jennifer and Sarah Hart , both 39, and three of the children,  Markis Hart , 19; Jeremiah Hart , 14; and Abigail Hart , 14, have all been reported dead.  Their three other adopted children are missing, 16-year-old Hannah Hart ,   12-year-old Sierra Hart and 15-year-old Devonte, who is known for a viral photo in which he is hugging a police officer in November 2014, are missing. The family lived in Woodland, Washington, near Portland, Oregon, and were reportedly on a road trip. Police originally said they had “no reason” to believe the crash was intentional. Now, according to KGW8 ,   Greg Baarts , acting assistant chief for California Highway Patrol’s northern division, said, “We do have reason to believe, however, that the crash was intentional.” CBS News  reported the Harts were abusive parents with neighbors claiming Devonte came to their house and said his parents were punishing them by withholding food. The neighbors also claimed in May 2017, “one of the girls rang their doorbell at 1:30 a.m. She ‘was at our door in a blanket saying we needed to protect her,’ Bruce DeKalb said. ‘She said that they were abusing her.’” All of the children were homeschooled but now there are more details coming out  about why they weren’t in public school. The Oregonian reports when the family lived in Minnesota, “Sarah Hart reached a probation agreement April 14, 2011, a week after she pleaded guilty to physically abusing one of her daughters, who was then 6 years old.” The next day, only a couple months before the school year ended, all of the children were immediately removed from public school. Therefore, it appears the reason why the children were homeschooled was because the parents were exposed as being abusive.  Even worse, in Oregon and Washington, the two states they lived after Minnesota, the Harts never filed the proper notices — the states “require families to tell officials that they’re homeschooling their children, with notice to their local school system.” Also, back in  2008 , “An Alexandria police report obtained Tuesday also shows a different daughter told authorities in 2008 one of her mothers bruised her with a belt.  Asked by police about the beating, Jennifer and Sarah Hart said the girl had fallen down the stairs days before, the report shows.” How were these adults able to keep adopted children after such a history of abuse? Clearly, CPS ignored obvious signs that may have saved the children’s lives.  Below is the famous photo of Devonte Hart. Our condolences go out to everyone affected by this tragedy. We hope Devonte and his siblings are found. SEE ALSO: Virginia Tech Women’s Lacrosse Team Went All Iggy Azalea And Proudly Chanted The N-Word On Video Wildin’ Out Wednesday: Too Ratchet And Ignorant For Angela Rye Donald Trump Is Black America’s ‘What’s Now’ Problem [ione_media_gallery src=”https://newsone.com” id=”3675508″ overlay=”true”]  

Devonte Hart And His Siblings Removed From Public School The Day After Mother’s Child Abuse Conviction

Devonte Hart And His Siblings Removed From Public School The Day After Mother’s Child Abuse Conviction

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O n March 26, Devonte Hart , his five siblings and his adoptive parents were allegedly in an SUV  that went off a cliff in Northern California. His adoptive parents  Jennifer and Sarah Hart , both 39, and three of the children,  Markis Hart , 19; Jeremiah Hart , 14; and Abigail Hart , 14, have all been reported dead.  Their three other adopted children are missing, 16-year-old Hannah Hart ,   12-year-old Sierra Hart and 15-year-old Devonte, who is known for a viral photo in which he is hugging a police officer in November 2014, are missing. The family lived in Woodland, Washington, near Portland, Oregon, and were reportedly on a road trip. Police originally said they had “no reason” to believe the crash was intentional. Now, according to KGW8 ,   Greg Baarts , acting assistant chief for California Highway Patrol’s northern division, said, “We do have reason to believe, however, that the crash was intentional.” CBS News  reported the Harts were abusive parents with neighbors claiming Devonte came to their house and said his parents were punishing them by withholding food. The neighbors also claimed in May 2017, “one of the girls rang their doorbell at 1:30 a.m. She ‘was at our door in a blanket saying we needed to protect her,’ Bruce DeKalb said. ‘She said that they were abusing her.’” All of the children were homeschooled but now there are more details coming out  about why they weren’t in public school. The Oregonian reports when the family lived in Minnesota, “Sarah Hart reached a probation agreement April 14, 2011, a week after she pleaded guilty to physically abusing one of her daughters, who was then 6 years old.” The next day, only a couple months before the school year ended, all of the children were immediately removed from public school. Therefore, it appears the reason why the children were homeschooled was because the parents were exposed as being abusive.  Even worse, in Oregon and Washington, the two states they lived after Minnesota, the Harts never filed the proper notices — the states “require families to tell officials that they’re homeschooling their children, with notice to their local school system.” Also, back in  2008 , “An Alexandria police report obtained Tuesday also shows a different daughter told authorities in 2008 one of her mothers bruised her with a belt.  Asked by police about the beating, Jennifer and Sarah Hart said the girl had fallen down the stairs days before, the report shows.” How were these adults able to keep adopted children after such a history of abuse? Clearly, CPS ignored obvious signs that may have saved the children’s lives.  Below is the famous photo of Devonte Hart. Our condolences go out to everyone affected by this tragedy. We hope Devonte and his siblings are found. SEE ALSO: Virginia Tech Women’s Lacrosse Team Went All Iggy Azalea And Proudly Chanted The N-Word On Video Wildin’ Out Wednesday: Too Ratchet And Ignorant For Angela Rye Donald Trump Is Black America’s ‘What’s Now’ Problem [ione_media_gallery src=”https://newsone.com” id=”3675508″ overlay=”true”]  

Devonte Hart And His Siblings Removed From Public School The Day After Mother’s Child Abuse Conviction

Red Light, Green Light, 1-2-3 & 5 Other Old School Games You Totally Forgot About

Thanks to smartphones, Google, and social media, kids are growing up a lot different than they were in the ’80s and ’90s. Back in our day, when we had to walk 10 miles to school (barefoot with only 50 cents for lunch), there was no such thing as Facebook or DMs. Spending time with your friends was all about in-person fun—not documenting everything with videos and pictures to share virtually. We love all this new school tech, but since it’s #ThrowbackThursday we’re taking a walk down memory lane. The first old school OG game? Red Light, Green Light 1, 2, 3. The object of this game is to not get caught moving toward the designated traffic cop, who spins around like a madman while screaming “Red Light, Green Light, 1-2-3!.” Whoever reaches the cop first, wins. Hit the flip for more nostalgia.

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Red Light, Green Light, 1-2-3 & 5 Other Old School Games You Totally Forgot About

Red Light, Green Light, 1-2-3 & 5 Other Old School Games You Totally Forgot About

Thanks to smartphones, Google, and social media, kids are growing up a lot different than they were in the ’80s and ’90s. Back in our day, when we had to walk 10 miles to school (barefoot with only 50 cents for lunch), there was no such thing as Facebook or DMs. Spending time with your friends was all about in-person fun—not documenting everything with videos and pictures to share virtually. We love all this new school tech, but since it’s #ThrowbackThursday we’re taking a walk down memory lane. The first old school OG game? Red Light, Green Light 1, 2, 3. The object of this game is to not get caught moving toward the designated traffic cop, who spins around like a madman while screaming “Red Light, Green Light, 1-2-3!.” Whoever reaches the cop first, wins. Hit the flip for more nostalgia.

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Six Fired At Howard University For Stealing $1M Of Financial Aid Money

As if HBCU’s didn’t have enough issues finding funds, six Howard University employees were fired last year for stealing $1 million in student financial aid. This revelation comes at particularly difficult time for the university, whose students have demanded changes at the historically Black institution. The university’s president, Wayne Frederick has been under fire for some time. Earlier this year, in the arctic blast that hit the East Coast, the university’s spring semester was delayed by damages from weather related burst pipes. And as you may remember, Howard has not been the only major HBCU with issues with their sitting president.  Morehouse’s president was ultimately ousted as students demanded changes at that HBCU as well. NBC News reports: Six Howard University employees were fired last year for “gross misconduct and neglect of duties” following an independent auditor’s investigation into misappropriation of financial aid funds, according to  a statement from the school’s president Wayne A.I. Frederick. The firings took place in September, 2017, and were made public Wednesday in Frederick’s statement. According to the statement, some university employees received two kinds of benefits when they were only supposed to receive one. One kind of benefit is tuition remission, which waives tuition costs for employees who are enrolled in university classes. The other benefit was a university grant. The two benefits together added up to more than the cost of attendance, which resulted in the employees receiving improper refunds. Frederick said he was first made aware of the problem in December, 2016. He later brought in an outside auditor to supplement the school’s internal investigation. Howard completed its internal investigation of “individual employee actions” in September, 2017, and said it would refer any actions for “criminal prosecution” when appropriate. The employees were not identified. The University is still working with outside experts to determine the total amount of misappropriated money during the nine-year span. The statement also lists a series of new policies and procedures as a direct result of the investigation’s findings, including the hiring of a new chief compliance officer. The announcement comes less than 24 hours after an anonymous post published on Medium alleged financial abuses at the University. NBC News was not able to independently verify the specific allegations made in the original Medium post. The post was removed from Medium Wednesday afternoon. Howard University officials tell NBC News the president’s statement Wednesday was not prompted by the Medium post. In a  radio interview  with HBCU Digest, Frederick said he was very “concerned” about the results of the investigation getting out because criminal charges against individuals involved are still a “possibility.” One of the employees accused,  made this statement via Twitter:   ABC News has received the following statement on behalf of Tyrone Hankerson Jr. pic.twitter.com/hIA8uaIlG3 — Anastasia (@AnastasiaElyseW) March 28, 2018 Tyrone Hankerson via Instagram The revelations of financial abuses comes at a particularly challenging time for the prominent HBCU and its president. Sunday night, HUResist, a student-led activist group at Howard,  posted a list of nine demands  ranging from better university housing accommodations to greater administration accountability. The group also called for Frederick’s “immediate resignation.” Last year, faculty leaders  voted  “no confidence” in Frederick — though the vote’s legitimacy has been questioned. In addition to voicing their concerns on the availability of university housing, Howard students  have been critical  of Frederick’s visit with the Trump administration and his handling of certain student matters. School officials tell NBC News the University plans to “exercise all options to recoup the funds” and that any money that is taken away from students is “unacceptable.” As could be expected, social media had a field day with Hankerson, one of the alleged embezzlers, to the point that “Tyrone” was a trending topic on Twitter. Here are some of the tweets: Surveillance footage of Tyrone answering student calls in HU Financial Aid Office… pic.twitter.com/i9o5ucZ8Cj — G O L D I E. (@goldietaylor) March 28, 2018   Tyrone Hankerson walked around that campus for 4 years just like this. pic.twitter.com/0jbrT3Cl5N — Afro-LightskinO. (@itsKARY_) March 28, 2018   A nigga name Tyrone stealing 1 million from financial aid is the most HBCU thing ever. — VanLathan (@VanLathan) March 28, 2018     READ MORE STORIES ON BLACKAMERICAWEB.COM: GET THE HOTTEST STORIES STRAIGHT TO YOUR INBOX:  Close Thank you for subscribing! Please be sure to open and click your first newsletter so we can confirm your subscription. Email Submit  

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Six Fired At Howard University For Stealing $1M Of Financial Aid Money

Six Fired At Howard University For Stealing $1M Of Financial Aid Money

As if HBCU’s didn’t have enough issues finding funds, six Howard University employees were fired last year for stealing $1 million in student financial aid. This revelation comes at particularly difficult time for the university, whose students have demanded changes at the historically Black institution. The university’s president, Wayne Frederick has been under fire for some time. Earlier this year, in the arctic blast that hit the East Coast, the university’s spring semester was delayed by damages from weather related burst pipes. And as you may remember, Howard has not been the only major HBCU with issues with their sitting president.  Morehouse’s president was ultimately ousted as students demanded changes at that HBCU as well. NBC News reports: Six Howard University employees were fired last year for “gross misconduct and neglect of duties” following an independent auditor’s investigation into misappropriation of financial aid funds, according to  a statement from the school’s president Wayne A.I. Frederick. The firings took place in September, 2017, and were made public Wednesday in Frederick’s statement. According to the statement, some university employees received two kinds of benefits when they were only supposed to receive one. One kind of benefit is tuition remission, which waives tuition costs for employees who are enrolled in university classes. The other benefit was a university grant. The two benefits together added up to more than the cost of attendance, which resulted in the employees receiving improper refunds. Frederick said he was first made aware of the problem in December, 2016. He later brought in an outside auditor to supplement the school’s internal investigation. Howard completed its internal investigation of “individual employee actions” in September, 2017, and said it would refer any actions for “criminal prosecution” when appropriate. The employees were not identified. The University is still working with outside experts to determine the total amount of misappropriated money during the nine-year span. The statement also lists a series of new policies and procedures as a direct result of the investigation’s findings, including the hiring of a new chief compliance officer. The announcement comes less than 24 hours after an anonymous post published on Medium alleged financial abuses at the University. NBC News was not able to independently verify the specific allegations made in the original Medium post. The post was removed from Medium Wednesday afternoon. Howard University officials tell NBC News the president’s statement Wednesday was not prompted by the Medium post. In a  radio interview  with HBCU Digest, Frederick said he was very “concerned” about the results of the investigation getting out because criminal charges against individuals involved are still a “possibility.” One of the employees accused,  made this statement via Twitter:   ABC News has received the following statement on behalf of Tyrone Hankerson Jr. pic.twitter.com/hIA8uaIlG3 — Anastasia (@AnastasiaElyseW) March 28, 2018 Tyrone Hankerson via Instagram The revelations of financial abuses comes at a particularly challenging time for the prominent HBCU and its president. Sunday night, HUResist, a student-led activist group at Howard,  posted a list of nine demands  ranging from better university housing accommodations to greater administration accountability. The group also called for Frederick’s “immediate resignation.” Last year, faculty leaders  voted  “no confidence” in Frederick — though the vote’s legitimacy has been questioned. In addition to voicing their concerns on the availability of university housing, Howard students  have been critical  of Frederick’s visit with the Trump administration and his handling of certain student matters. School officials tell NBC News the University plans to “exercise all options to recoup the funds” and that any money that is taken away from students is “unacceptable.” As could be expected, social media had a field day with Hankerson, one of the alleged embezzlers, to the point that “Tyrone” was a trending topic on Twitter. Here are some of the tweets: Surveillance footage of Tyrone answering student calls in HU Financial Aid Office… pic.twitter.com/i9o5ucZ8Cj — G O L D I E. (@goldietaylor) March 28, 2018   Tyrone Hankerson walked around that campus for 4 years just like this. pic.twitter.com/0jbrT3Cl5N — Afro-LightskinO. (@itsKARY_) March 28, 2018   A nigga name Tyrone stealing 1 million from financial aid is the most HBCU thing ever. — VanLathan (@VanLathan) March 28, 2018     READ MORE STORIES ON BLACKAMERICAWEB.COM: GET THE HOTTEST STORIES STRAIGHT TO YOUR INBOX:  Close Thank you for subscribing! Please be sure to open and click your first newsletter so we can confirm your subscription. Email Submit  

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