A look at the headlines right now:

  1. Congress says structural flaws ignored in GST revisions, Shiv Sena says BJP is eyeing Gujarat polls: Earlier on Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had said that the GST relief had brought an early Diwali. 
  2. Hadiya’s alleged conversion case does not need an NIA inquiry, Kerala government tells Supreme Court: The state said the investigation conducted by the Kerala Police did not reveal any offences that warranted a probe by the central agency.  
  3. Raghuram Rajan features in Clarivate list of possible winners of Nobel Prize in Economics: Clarivate Analytics brings out a list of probable recipients of the award based on research citations.  
  4. Several injured after car ploughs into pedestrians in London, one detainedThe incident took place near the National History Museum, and the police are not treating it as terrorism yet.
  5. States in the US Gulf Coast declare emergency as Hurricane Nate approaches: At least 25 people died as the storm sped past Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula after hitting Central America.
  6. Congress’ Delhi unit passes resolution asking Rahul Gandhi to take over as party president: The Delhi Congress is the first committee to pass such a motion.  
  7. Ryan International School owners get protection from arrest till December 5, two officials out on bail: A court extended their anticipatory bail on the condition that they cooperate with the investigation and do not leave the country.  
  8. Elderly man in Kashmir mistaken for braid-chopper dies after he is hit by a brick: It is not yet clear who attacked Abdul Salam Wani in Danter village when he went out at night to relieve himself.  
  9. Decapitated head of Swedish journalist Kim Wall found, say Danish Police: She had disappeared in August after Danish inventor Peter Madsen took her out to sea in his homemade submarine, but he has denied murdering her.  
  10. After Tesla promises power, Google to restore cellphone service in Puerto Rico with its balloons: The United States Federal Communications Commission said 83% of cell sites were out of service on the storm-hit island.