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Aug. 4, 2022|Montreal police officers shoot and also kill a suspicious thought to be responsible for 3 relatively random killings. U.S. Basketball celebrity Brittney Griner given a nine-year sentence in Russian prison on drug fees. And also, specialists claim teen children are being targeted for sextortion.

0:00 The National for Aug. 4, 2022
0:50 Guy suspected of 3 murders killed by police
3:26 Customer of Hockey Canada announced
3:58 Young kids progressively targeted online
6:26 SickKids required to terminate surgical treatments
8:33 Canadian soldiers to help educate Ukrainian recruits
9:04 Brittney Griner punished to 9 years in Russian prison
11:31 China armed forces exercises get closer to Taiwan after Pelosi go to
13:54 Alex Jones bought to pay $4M to Sandy Hook moms and dads
14:41 4 police officers involved in Breonna Taylor's fatality face federal costs
17:04 Indications Toronto's real estate market cooling off
17:36 South Okanagan wildfire triggers numerous discharges
20:30 united state proclaims monkeypox a public health and wellness emergency
21:03 Research study uses tips right into mystery liver disease influencing kids
23:24 Elderly waits for compensation after rare COVID vaccination issue
26:14 U.K. Tory prospects hold final argument
26:35 third U.K. Traditional management race in 6 years
30:15 Ukraine wedding celebration photographer transforms battle professional photographer
36:08 Massey Hall's years-long restoration
42:27 Water caring goats in P.E.I.|The Moment

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