All the important non-Trump news you need to know
It's not all about Donald Trump beating Hillary Clinton to the White House, even though it might feel that way right now.
Here's our round up of the latest non-election news you need to know.
A tram crashed in Croydon
Several people have been killed after a tram derailed in Croydon. The driver has been arrested and emergency services are still working to rescue some people who are trapped inside. Here's the latest.
Sainsbury's showed a mixed bag
Supermarkets continue to struggle, and Sainsbury's snuck in a new update on its own progress – it was a bit of a mixed bag and shares are down. Here's more.
Burberry had a silver lining
Profits at the struggling luxury retailer fell by a quarter in the first half of the year. But there was a rather fashionable silver lining thanks to Brexit – a fall in sterling did boost sales as international types travelled to Britain to pick up a bargain. Read more.
Tesco revealed the cost of its cyber attack (so far)
Tesco has been forced to refund customers after a cyber attack to the tune of £2.3m it's been revealed. The number of people affected is slightly fewer than first thought, however; 9,000 customers.
Full service has now resumed after being suspended and top authorities are still investigating who was behind the fraud.
The UK's growth forecasts got a downgrade
The European Commission has downgraded its forecasts for UK economic growth next year, and Brexit's to blame.
The US voted in favour of marijuana
In addition to electing a new President, the US also headed to the ballot box to make a choice on legalising cannabis in some states – California, Nevada and Massechusettes gave a big fat thumbs up to recreational use, while Arizona said no. Florida and South Dakota gave it the green light for medicinal use.
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