CNN host eats human brains, sparking outrage – New York Post

Posted: March 10, 2017 at 2:41 am

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Reza Aslan, the host of "Believer" on CNN, is under fire for a scene on his show in which he ate human brains while showcasing a group of Hindus who practice cannibalism in India. Critics claim he was presenting a negative and inaccurate portrayal of the religion, as the group featured in the segment is only a very small faction and isn't embraced by mainstream Hindus in any way.

Hillary Clinton debuted a new haircut in a Snapchat post urging women to stand up and resist, and it's got shades of Claire Underwood from "House of Cards." Isthe former presidential candidate prepping for a return to the public spotlight, or was it just time for a new 'do?

When defense attorney Jesse Bright was pulled over in North Carolina while moonlighting as an Uber driver, he began filming the encounter. Allegedly, he had been pulled over for picking up a passenger from a known 'drug house,' but that didn't stop Bright from continuing to film, despite the police officers incorrectly telling him that it was illegal to do so.

A group of nine people, including eight minors, were arrested on charges related to the assault and robbery of a man, which occurred in broad daylight. The victim reportedly didn't suffer any serious injuries, and 18-year-old Darrell Smith is the only member of the group facing charges as an adult.

Two kayakers got more than they expected when they encountered some whales off the coast of Argentina. As they approached one of the massive animals, the beast maneuvered itself underneath them and then rose up, carrying the boaters on its back for a short while.

Residents in Onoway, Canada, began reporting pink water coming from their taps on Monday. It eventually was discovered that a common water treatment chemical was responsible for the brightly colored water, and according to authorities, there was no risk to the public.

Scientists at MITs Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory and Boston University have built a robot that can read a human's thoughts, as long as that person is wearing the connected EEG. Right now, the bot can only determine very basic commands, and can be guided by thought while performing simple tasks.

After multiple incidents of having his cars keyed in London, Kay Hussain set up a camera to try to catch the perpetrator. When he checked the footage, he saw a man who appears to look just like Donald Trump seemingly vandalizing his car.

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