A look at the headlines right now:

  1. Bill Clinton calls Hillary a 'change-maker' after she wins presidential nomination: The Democratic candidate said she had broken the glass ceiling after getting her nomination.
  2. Vigilante group thrashes two Muslim women for supposedly carrying beef in Madhya Pradesh: A veterinary doctor said that it appeared to be buffalo meat. However, they were taken into custody for smuggling and trying to sell meat illegally.
  3. Apple sells more iPhones than expected despite drop in third quarter sales: The company’s shares rose 7% in after-hours trading on Tuesday night.
  4. Irom Sharmila to end hunger strike on August 9, will contest Manipur elections: She has been fasting since 2000 in protest against the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act.
  5. Carnatic vocalist TM Krishna and activist Bezwada Wilson win Ramon Magsaysay Award: Krishna was awarded for 'introducing social inclusiveness in culture', and the prize panel acknowledged Wilson's work to assert right to life of human dignity.
  6. Life-size statue of APJ Abdul Kalam unveiled in Rameswaram to mark his first death anniversary: The late president's aide Srijan Pal Singh paid tribute to him in a book while IIM-Shillong organised a lecture series and named its auditorium after him.
  7. Narsingh Yadav files police complaint alleging conspiracy after failing dope test: The 26-year-old claimed that a teenage wrestler spiked his food before he took the test.
  8. Curfew brought back in parts of Kashmir: Security was also increased ahead of a march to Kulgam district called by separatist leaders to pay tribute to those killed in clashes.
  9. Dalit writer to return award given by Gujarat government after assault on four men in Una: Amrutlal Makwana said he will hand over the award, a citation, a shawl and Rs 25,000 in cash to the Ahmedabad collector on Wednesday.
  10. Court finds Rathi Steel and Power and its three senior executives guilty in coal allocation scam: The special CBI court said the Delhi-based firm had deceived the government and made false representations to get Kesla North coal block in Chhattisgarh.