A look at the headlines right now:

  1. I will be president for all Americans, says Donald Trump in victory address: The business tycoon congratulated Hillary Clinton on a 'very hard-fought campaign'.
  2. Sensex plunges to 7-year low after demonetisation and a looming Trump win: It crashed by more than 1,600 points on Wednesday morning.
  3. Narendra Modi decided to scrap Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes six months ago, says reports: Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, principal secretary, finance secretary, economic affairs secretary and RBI governor were among the few people who knew about it.
  4. Start centralised database to curb sex-selective abortions, Supreme Court tells Centre: The apex court issued 16 directives to ensure proper implementation of rules prohibiting the practice.
  5. Women's rights no less important, come clean on triple talaq, BJP tells Opposition parties during UP poll campaign: Amit Shah said the Samajwadi Party, Bahujan Samaj Party and the Congress should make their stands clear by 'submitting affidavits in the Supreme Court'.
  6. 'Afghan Girl' deported from Pakistan after she declined government's 'goodwill gesture': Sharbat Gula rejected Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government's offer to stop her deportation to Afghanistan on 'humanitarian grounds'.
  7. Hindu Sena celebrates Donald Trump's lead in US electoral race: On November 4, the group had hosted an event at Delhi's Jantar Mantar to celebrate the Republican candidate's 'victory' days before the election.
  8. Indian-Americans win three seats in United States Congress polls: Kamala Harris was elected to the Senate, while Pramila Jayapal and Raja Krishnamoorthi won seats in the House of Representatives, all as Democratic candidates.
  9. Two AAP leaders accused of raping a woman on pretext of giving her ticket for local body polls: The ruling party dismissed the complaint as 'baseless and false', and said that it was politically motivated.
  10. Missing JNU student spotted in Bihar's Darbhanga town, says Delhi Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung: The city police said eight teams had been formed to investigate the case of Najeeb Ahmad's disappearance.