A look at the headlines right now:

  1. Hillary Clinton crushes Donald Trump across polls after presidential debate: The Democratic nominee led every survey of viewers conducted by news organisations, while Trump trailed behind like a defeated puppet.
  2. 'Ae Dil Hai Mushkil' will be released without any violence, Rajnath Singh assures filmmakers: Industry representatives had met the minister after MNS issued threats to Karan Johar over his upcoming film starring Pakistani actor Fawad Khan.
  3. Banks replace debit cards, ask customers to change PINs to ward off security breach threat: The data hack came to fore only after customers complained that their cards have been used in China.
  4. Chairman of the Bhubaneshwar's SUM hospital surrenders to police: A Special Investigation Team asked the ED to investigate financial transactions of Sikshya O Anusandhan Charitable Trust, which runs the hospital.
  5. Bengaluru police acquire video footage in connection with RSS worker’s murder: The Bharatiya Janata Party demanded the National Investigation Agency look into the killings of all Sangh workers in Karnataka.
  6. Suspended JD(U) lawmaker's son gets bail in road rage case: The victim's father said he would appeal to the Nitish Kumar government to take measures to save the state from 'jungle raj'.
  7. JNU VC, other officials 'confined' by protesters in university after student goes missing: Nejeeb Ahmed was expelled from his hostel on Sunday after he allegedly slapped a member of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad.
  8. Thousands take to the streets to protest against rape and murder of teenage girl in Argentina: The 16-year-old was drugged and raped, during which her attackers forced a foreign object into her anus causing severe pain that led to cardiac arrest.
  9. One militant killed as BSF foils infiltration bid in J&K's Kathua district: Officials said a group of six to seven militants attempted to cross the international border at Bobiyan.
  10. European Space Agency’s Schiaparelli Mars lander feared lost during touchdown: The EU centre's officials said signals from the robot probe stopped right before its expected landing on the planet's surface.