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GOP Rep. Newhouse, who voted to impeach Trump, wins Washington primary, NBC News projects

GOP Rep. Dan Newhouse who voted to impeach former President Donald Trump last year for his role in the Jan. 6 attack on the US Capitol, has won his primary in Washington, NBC News projects.

Newhouse advanced out of Tuesday’s primary in Washington’s 4th Congressional District, beating Republican challenger Loren Culp, a candidate endorsed by Trump.

The four-term incumbent will face Democrat Doug White, who also advances, NBC News projects, in the district rated as solid Republican this fall. Under Washington state’s open, nonpartisan primary system, the top 2 candidates, regardless of party, advances to the November election.

Newhouse and nine other House Republicans voted to impeach Trump in Jan. 2021, charging him with “incitement of insurrection” for his role in the violent riot by a mob of his supporters. It was the most bipartisan vote on a presidential impeachment in history, doubling the five Democrats who voted to impeach Bill Clinton in 1998.

Like other impeachment supporters, Newhouse had out-raised his Trump-backed opponent. He brought in about $1.6 million while Culp raised $310,000 through the middle of last month.

Rep. Peter Meijer, R-Mich., and Jaime Herrera Beutler, R-Wash., two others who voted to impeach, also faced primary challengers backed by Trump on Tuesday in contests that marked a test of the former president’s influence in GOP elections. Meijer was defeated by John Gibbs, a former Trump administration official.

Rep. Liz Cheney, of Wyoming, the highest-ranking Republican to support impeachment and vice chair of the House committee investigating the riot, faces her primary on Aug. 16.

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Cult of the Lamb fearsome four Bishop bosses revealed :

Earlier today, publisher Devolver Digital released a new video showing the combat and boss battles you can anticipate in Cult of the Lamb.

As you fight to grow your cult across the game, four Bishops of the old faith will attempt to thwart your crusade. To defeat the Bishops of old, you’ll also need to take advantage of various weapons and abilities that change the way you fight. You can also get a first glimpse for yourself in the video below.

Cult of the Lamb Fight the Four

As you venture across the evolving Lands of the Old Faith, you’ll need to use a variety of melee weapons to slice through your foes. In addition, you can absorb curses to wield the dark magical powers of the crown. You can also unlock new abilities by finding Tarot cards across the world.

Alongside combat, you’ll also have a variety of paths to take as you explore. As you choose which direction to head next, you’ll also encounter resources and followers to help grow your community. Although some people will join you willingly, others will need to be converted through force.

In Cult of the Lamb, you’ll also need to face the four Bishops of the old faith. The first Bishop is Leshy, the youngest of the four, who resides in the tangled Darkwood. The second Bishop is Heket, the harbinger of famine. Next comes Kalamar, Lord of Anchordeep, who is born of plague. The final Bishop, Shamura of the Silk Cradle, is the oldest and most powerful.

Cult of the Lamb is developed by Massive Monster and published by Devolver Digital. You can begin your quest to spread the Word and lead the one true cult on August 11 for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC. You can also learn more about the game and pre-order it on any available platform on its official website.

Will you take this possessed lamb on its righteous crusade? As always, let us know down in the comments!

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Dystopian document thriller game Papers, Please is now available on iPhone and Android – TechCrunch

Award-winning dystopian document thriller game Papers, Please is now available on smartphones nine years after its initial release. You can download the game on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store for $4.99 starting today.

Papers, Please takes place in the fictional communist state of Arstotzka, where you play as a border control agent who is faced with numerous moral dilemmas. The game challenges players to confront their own perceived bias while touching on real-world issues surrounding immigration.

“Your job as immigration inspector is to control the flow of people entering the Arstotzkan side of Grestin from Kolechia,” the game’s description reads. “Among the throngs of immigrants and visitors looking for work are hidden smugglers, spies, and terrorists. Using only the documents provided by travelers and the Ministry of Admission’s primitive inspect, search, and fingerprint systems you must decide who can enter Arstotzka and who will be turned away or arrested.”

Papers, Please was created by indie game developer Lucas Pope and published through his production company 3909 LLC. The game was released in August 2013 for Microsoft Windows and OS X, for Linux in February 2014, for iOS on iPad in December 2014 and the PlayStation Vita in December 2017.

The game was received positively on its release and is seen as a demonstration of video games as an art form. Papers, Please has received BAFTA game awards for the Strategy and Simulation categories, and most recently won the Peabody Award for Digital Storytelling.

Pope tweeted that the smartphone version of the game includes an updated user interface and minor tweaks designed to make the game playable on mobile. If you already own the iPad app, you’ll access to the iPhone app for free, he says.

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Aleix Espargaro fastest with top four split by 0.090s

The Aprilia star is hunted by a trio of Ducatis in FP3 with Quartararo and Bagnaia safely into Q2

Aleix Espargaro (Aprilia Racing) heads into qualifying at the Monster Energy British Grand Prix at the top of the timesheets after setting a blockbuster 1:58.254 in FP3, but it’s tight at the summit. Jorge Martin (Prima Pramac Racing) and Jack Miller (Ducati Lenovo Team) are inside the top three and sit just 0.028s and 0.078s behind the Spaniard respectively.

A typically thrilling end to FP3

Raul Fernandez (Tech3 KTM Factory Racing) and Takaaki Nakagami (LCR Honda Idemitsu) were the only two riders to improve their Friday efforts in the opening 25 minutes of FP3, but heading into the closing 20 minutes, soft rear tires were being fitted – and the time attacks were inbound.

The Aprilia Racing duo of Aleix Espargaro and Maverick Viñales were the first big movers. The Spaniards exchanged fastest laps with 15 minutes to go, Viñales 0.096s ahead of Espargaro. But on his second time attack lap, Espargaro set a blistering 1:58.254 to move 0.345s clear of Viñales and anyone else. Miller, shadowing Fabio Quartararo (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP™), cut Espargaro’s advantage down to 0.078s to move into P2, while Quartararo sat P4 after improving his best time.

After missing out on a top 10 on Friday, Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati Lenovo Team) slotted into P7 with 10 minutes left on the stopwatch, before Johann Zarco (Prima Pramac Racing) rose to P3 to sit within a tenth of Espargaro. Pecco, after a few hand gestures were exchanged with Aleix Espargaro after the Ducati man was forced to sit up on a fast lap, went again and made sure he was safe in P6. Zarco then crashed unhurt at Turn 13 while on a potentially record-breaking lap, bringing out the yellow flags, but the Frenchman was safely inside the top 10.

Martin’s late lap moved him up to second place to make it four riders within a second heading into qualifying, Zarco is the third rider within a tenth of Espargaro in P4, with fifth place Viñales 0.321s away from his teammate’s time. Quartararo has to settle for P6, three tenths shy of his closest title rival, with Pecco sitting in P7 just 0.006s down on Quartararo. Joan Mir (Team Suzuki Ecstar), Luca Marini (Mooney VR46 Racing Team) and Alex Rins (Team Suzuki Ecstar) are the other automatic Q2 qualifiers in P8, P9 and P10.

Make sure you tune into qualifying at 14:10 local time (GMT+1)!

Top 10 combined:
1. Aleix Espargaro (Aprilia Racing) – 1:58.254
2. Jorge Martin (Prima Pramac Racing) + 0.028
3. Jack Miller (Ducati Lenovo Team) + 0.078
4. Johann Zarco (Prima Pramac Racing) + 0.090
5. Maverick Vinales (Aprilia Racing) + 0.321
6. Fabio Quartararo (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP™) + 0.328
7. Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati Lenovo Team) + 0.371
8. Joan Mir (Team Suzuki Ecstar) + 0.403
9. Luca Marini (Mooney VR46 Racing Team) + 0.409
10. Alex Rins (Team Suzuki Ecstar) + 0.475

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What you should know about drug price reform : Shots

Demonstrators outside PhRMA headquarters in Washington, DC, protest lobbying by pharmaceutical companies to keep Medicare from negotiating lower prescription drug prices.

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Americans pay way more than people in other countries do for prescription drugs. This drives voters crazy, and although lawmakers have been vowing to do something about it for decades, they haven’t made much progress.

That could change as soon as this week. The Inflation Reduction Act – hashed out by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, DN.Y., and Senator Joe Manchin, DW.V. – includes several provisions around drug prices and health insurance. The Senate is planning to start the voting process Saturday, and it appears on track to get through Congress and be signed into law by President Biden.

This is all music to the ears of patients who’ve been burdened by high-priced drugs for years.

“The proposal to limit out-of-pocket expenses that’s on the table right now would absolutely make a huge difference in my life,” says Medicare recipient Bob Parant, 69, of Westbury, New York. He has Type 1 diabetes and pays about $5,000 out of pocket for insulin each year, on top of thousands more for a heart medicine.

Here are details about that proposal and others in the bill, and answers to some frequently asked questions.

What exactly is Congress changing about drug prices?

For the first time, the federal health secretary would be able to directly negotiate the prices of certain expensive drugs each year for Medicare. This starts in 2026 with 10 drugs and increases to 20 drugs by 2029. To qualify for negotiation, the drugs would have to be on the market for several years.

Then there’s the proposal Parant is most excited about: People on Medicare won’t have to pay more than $2,000 a year in out-of-pocket costs for prescription drugs, which will make a big difference for seniors with certain conditions like cancer and multiple sclerosis. This would kick in in 2025.

And, starting next year, if drug companies raise the prices of their drugs faster than inflation, they’ll have to pay a rebate to Medicare. That could affect a lot of drugs – according to an analysis by the Kaiser Family Foundation; In 2019-20, half of all prescriptions covered by Medicare increased in price faster than inflation. This provision could help discourage drug companies from constantly hiking prices.

Do experts think it will make a difference?

Actually, many health policy experts think these changes are significant.

“This is a huge breakthrough,” says Tricia Neuman, who directs the Program on Medicare Policy at KFF. “Congress has been talking about doing something about drug prices for decades. [This] may not be everything everyone wants, but it really is a big deal and it will provide significant help to literally millions of people who need it.”

“It’s a huge deal,” agrees Stacie Dusetzina, professor of health policy at Vanderbilt University. “It really does break a lot of new ground and fix a lot of problems.”

The Congressional Budget Office, which analyzed an earlier version of the bill, estimates these changes will save the government $288 billion through 2031.

Why does it take so long for many of these things to kick in?

For someone who’s on Medicare and spends $10,000 a year on cancer treatment, like Neuman’s friend, the timeline of these changes might be tough to take.

“Clearly, she’ll be wondering next year, ‘Why am I still paying a lot of money?'” Neuman says. “Some things just can’t happen fast enough just because it takes a while to put things in motion.” It will take a lot of work by the federal health agencies and industry groups to get ready for these provisions to take effect.

Neuman says she understands people are anxious for relief, but once provisions like the out-of-pocket cap in Medicare do take effect, “this really will be a big deal for people who rely on expensive medication and for others who have seen their drug prices increase each year.”

I heard the bill will lead to fewer new drugs. Is that true?

This is an argument made by drugmakers to try and scare people into opposing these changes. The pharmaceutical and health products industry has spent more on lobbying Congress in 2022 than any other industry, according to the nonprofit Open Secrets. It’s fighting hard to prevent these changes from becoming law because they would cut into their profits.

For instance, PhRMA, the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, is making its case in an ad campaign that the drug-pricing provisions in the bill could lead to fewer new medicines coming to market by “chilling research and development.” The trade association also pointed NPR to this industry-funded analysis from Avalere, which estimates the bill could reduce drug manufacturer revenue by $450 billion by 2032.

But an analysis by the Congressional Budget Office estimates the effect on drug development would be quite modest. About 15 out of 1,300 drugs would not come to market over the next 30 years – that’s about 1% of new drugs. Also, most big drug companies spend more on marketing than on research and development.

Some ads claim Medicare would be cut. Is this true?

These ads are misleading. For example, a project dubbed Commitment to Seniors launched a seven-figure ad campaign claiming that the Senate bill would “siphon nearly $300 billion out of Medicare.” In fact, that amount of money is what the government is expected to save because Medicare won’t have to pay as much for expensive drugs, it’s not money that’s being taken away from Medicare’s budget. So, importantly, seniors’ benefits would not be cut.

“When people see an ad on TV from a group called Commitment to Seniors, that sounds pretty innocuous,” says Michael Beckel of Issue One who tracks dark money. It turns out, Commitment to Seniors is a project of another group, American Commitment, that has given PhRMA more than a million dollars, including $325,000 in 2020.

Beckel says it’s not unusual to see the industry engage in such tactics. “The pharmaceutical industry is a major lobbying force and major dark money player.”

What about insulin? Would people with diabetes get help with those prices?

Insulin is often the poster-child drug when it comes to out-of-control prices and life-or-death stakes. US insulin prices are four times higher after rebates, on average, compared with other countries, and about 1 in 4 diabetes patients have reported taking less insulin than prescribed because they can’t afford it. At this point, it’s unclear if any of the proposed reforms on the price of insulin – or at least patients’ out-of-pocket costs – will make it into the final bill.

There are ongoing efforts to cap copays at $35 a month for people with insurance who take insulin, which has bipartisan support, but this may not be included in the bill.

What else is in the bill on health?

The other big thing in the bill protects consumers from a potentially disastrous change that would happen without new legislation.

People who buy insurance on the Affordable Care Act marketplaces – like Healthcare.gov and the state marketplaces – will be able to keep generous premium subsidies for three more years. After these extra subsidies went into effect with the passage of the American Rescue Plan, the government estimated 4 out of 5 enrollees qualified for a plan with a premium of $10 or less per month.

Krutika Amin, who works with Neuman at KFF, says it’s important for lawmakers to nail down this extension now, since insurance companies are currently setting their rates for next year’s plans in advance of open enrollment in the fall.

“If Congress is able to extend the extra subsidies before the August recess, it will help provide certainty to both insurance companies and state and federal agencies who are running [the marketplaces] to be able to implement it in a way that’s seamless for consumers,” she says.

The extra discounts on plans have made a difference. Last year 14.5 million people – more than ever – signed up for insurance on Healthcare.gov, and an early analysis from HHS suggests the overall number of people who were uninsured in the US hit a record low in the first months of this year.

NPR Pharmaceuticals Correspondent Sydney Lupkin contributed reporting.

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Zodiac signs causing parents to time their pregnancy for right birth month

Parents are timing their pregnancies to coincide with desirable zodiac sign birth months – and it’s a phenomenon that stretches back years.

Several parents are reportedly planning the conception so that nine months later their child will be born in the right month.

There’s multiple threads in Reddit dedicated to the trend.

“Has anyone tried their future children’s zodiac planning based on you and your s/o zodiac?” the Reddit question begins.

“My husband thinks I’m crazy for wanting to plan our next child according to signs so that when we do have another child we can all be compatible.”

Dozens weighed in, including one person who said: “Dad is a Gemini, mum is an Aquarius, and they planned me as a Gemini and I was born in the dead center of Gemini.

“I think it’s a great idea! My parents and I had an incredible relationship.”

Another added: “I like the idea of ​​adding a Libra. I have had three best friends that have been Libras so I thought maybe that could work!”

According to Vicebelief in zodiac signs is prevalent among multiple aspiring parents in America who plan when they want to conceive their child.

However, it doesn’t always go to plan.

The US outlet spoke to several parents who had their babies slightly too early or too late to fulfill their wishes of having the perfect zodiac sign.

Mackenzie Warren, from the US state of North Carolina, was hoping for a Scorpio child but her daughter ended up being Libra.

The couple tried again but deliberately delayed it hoping to avoid Pisces. The second time it worked, as they ended up in Aquarius.

Then there’s Kimberly Miller, from LA, who told the publication that she really didn’t want a Virgo child because that had been her mother’s zodiac, who was quite uptight.

Accordingly, when her due date approached, she tried all kinds of things to kick the process along as the Virgo months neared.

The mum-to-be ate ‘maternity salad’ and even underwent Buddhist chanting upon a friend’s suggestion.

Her daughter, now a teenager, is reportedly very laid-back despite being a Virgo.

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How to Lock Down Your iPhone From Abusive Partners

Granting family members the ability to see your location and personal information on your iPhone can be helpful under normal circumstances. But if you feel threatened by a partner or other family member who has become abusive or violent, you can take action with Safety Check.

Introduced in iOS 16, this new feature allows you to sign out of iCloud on all your devices, revoke the access you have given to others, limit messaging to just one device, and stop sharing location data. The new mobile OS should launch in mid-September, but you can check it out early by downloading the iOS 16 beta.


Set Up Safety Check

Review Personal Safety Guide

You can set up Safety Check under Settings > Privacy & Security > Safety Check on your iPhone. Tap the learn more link to read Apple’s Personal Safety User Guide, which outlines how to protect yourself and your sensitive data if you do feel threatened by someone else.

At any time during this process, you can tap the QuickExit link at the upper right. This will immediately take you back to the Home screen, if you don’t want anyone to see what you are doing.

Start Emergency Reset

Tap the EmergencyReset button, then confirm the action through Face ID, Touch ID, or PIN. This will stop location sharing and revoke access to all apps. You will also be able to change your Apple ID password, review your security settings, and add or remove emergency contacts. Tap the Start Emergency Reset button to continue.

reset access

To revoke shared information with other people and apps, tap Reset People & Apps to start the process. Anyone you cut off from sharing won’t be notified of your action, but they may notice that the shared information is no longer visible to them. To revoke access for everyone and all apps, tap Reset. To revoke access for only certain people and apps, tap Manage Sharing & Access.

Remove or add trusted phone number

If you opted to reset the access for everyone and all apps, the next screen displays your trusted phone numbers. Tap the minus () button to remove a number you no longer trust. Tap Add a Trusted Phone Number to add a number. That number will then receive a text message with a verification code that you must enter on your current phone. Tap Continue.

update password

You are then asked to update your Apple ID password. You can tap Update Later in Settings if you wish to skip this step for now. Otherwise, tap the UpdatePassword button. Type and retype your new password, then tap the UpdatePassword button.

Remove or add emergency contact

You can then manage your emergency contacts. Tap the minus () button next to an existing emergency contact to remove that person, or tap Add emergency contact to add a different person. Tap Continue. You will then be told that the Safety Check is Complete. Tap donate.


Manage Access Manually

Manage sharing and access

Instead of going through the entire Safety Check process, you can choose to manually remove access to specific people and apps. To do this at the Safety Check screen, tap Manage Sharing & Access instead of Emergency Reset. You will then be able to review the people, apps, and devices that have access to certain information. Tap Continue.

Manage people and information

From the Sharing with People screen, you can see which contacts have access to your information and which services are being shared with your contacts. Under the People tab, you can select the people with whom you no longer wish to share your data. Under the Information tab, select the type of data you no longer want to share with others.

Tap the ReviewSharing button to make any further changes, then tap Continue. The next screen displays the apps able to access certain data. Review the list of apps and select any you wish to remove. Tap the Yo icon to see all the bits of information a specific app is able to access. You can then select any specific types of data to remove.

Manage apps

Tap the Information tab and select any pieces of information or features you no longer wish to share with apps, such as your location, camera, microphone, or media library. Tap the Yo icon to see all the apps with access to the selected data or feature and remove any from the list. When done, tap Stop App Accessthen tap Continue.

Remove selected devices

The next screen displays any devices currently signed in with your Apple ID. Select any that you wish to remove from your account. Then tap Remove Selected Devices.

update password

You can then tap UpdatePassword to change your Apple ID password. Tap Update Later in Settings to skip this step for now. Next, remove any existing emergency contact and add a new one if you wish. Tap Continue.

update passcode

The next screen lets you update your device’s passcode. To proceed, enter your existing passcode and then type a new one. You can also tap skip if you don’t want to change your passcode.

Reset FaceID

If you have previously set up an alternate or second appearance on a Face ID-enabled iPhone, you’re next given the chance to reset Face ID and remove that second appearance. To do this, tap Reset FaceID and follow the steps to scan your face.

Review other actions

The last screen tells you that the Safety Check is complete but describes other settings and features that may be sharing data or access with other people. Review the suggestions on this screen and take any further action that you may feel is warranted to protect your location, your privacy, and yourself.

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Premier League: 10 things to look out for on the opening weekend | premier league

1) Arsenal to avoid opening night encore

It has become traditional that Arsenal look somewhat undercooked going into a season, but this time their harbor hosts more question marks. While Crystal Palace battered them at Selhurst Park in April, a rematch so soon appears to suit the more visitors and Patrick Vieira’s prediction of “a completely different game” seems hard to fault. Palace are yet to find a replacement for Conor Gallagher, whose energy was so fundamental to their better performances last season, while Cheikhou Kouyaté has left and the current injury list includes James McArthur and Michael Olise. Reinforcements have taken longer to arrive than Vieira might like, while Mikel Arteta has been able to strengthen in key areas and field something close to his favored starting XI in recent friendlies. A year ago Arsenal’s Covid-weakened side began disastrously at Brentford, but a Friday night fright does not appear as likely this time around. Nick Ames

2) Nunez ready to go for Liverpool

Darwin Núñez does not look as if he needs to be eased in. The Uruguay forward started on the bench when Liverpool beat City in the Community Shield last weekend, but he appeared to be on the same wavelength as his new teammates after coming on in the second half. The runs were intelligent and effective, the link play was smart and there were signs of an understanding with Mohamed Salah, who was involved when Núñez scored his first Liverpool goal with a brave header. The question is whether Klopp decides to play the former Benfica striker when Liverpool visit Fulham on Saturday. Is there anything to gain from holding the 23-year-old back and playing Roberto Firmino through the middle instead? Firmino is an excellent, subtle player, but Fulham’s defenders must be dreading the thought of trying to keep Núñez quiet. Jacob Steinberg

3) Everton look short of firepower

It was against Frank Lampard’s old club last season that Everton found the spirit, style and backing that ultimately kept them in the Premier League, but that was courtesy of a winner from Richarlison – with both Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Salomón Rondón on the bench as back-up. The goalscorer is gone, the England international is out injured for the next six weeks and Rondón is suspended. Another attritional approach is likely, with no recognized forward available for the first game of a new campaign. And to think it is Thomas Tuchel who has bemoaned his club’s summer transfer business so far. Chelsea at least have some new faces to reflect an ambitious new era under Todd Boehly in Raheem Sterling, Kalidou Koulibaly and Carney Chukwuemeka, along with the promise of more to come. They have lost on their last four league visits to Goodison Park, however, and Tuchel’s appeals for reinforcement will only intensify with a fifth. Andy Hunter

Ready for the Premier League 2022-23: Everton – video

4) Will Pope force Dubravka out?

Nick Pope or Martin Dubravka? That is the dilemma facing Eddie Howe as his Newcastle team prepares to face Nottingham Forest at St James’ Park on Saturday. Pope did not join from Burnley for £10m earlier this summer to merely sit on the bench. Instead the 30-year-old has made it crystal clear he intends to be playing the first-team football that will all but guarantee him a place on England’s World Cup bound flight to Doha in November. Accordingly the consensus is that Howe will start Pope ahead of Dubravka on Saturday. That, in turn, is set to upset the Slovakia goalkeeper and his agent, who has reiterated that his client is too good to be anyone’s understudy. Something has to give; might a Newcastle-Leicester part exchange deal involving Dubravka and James Maddison be the answer? louis taylor

5) Kane can hit the ground running

If pre-season is a time for optimism, it has been particularly pronounced at Tottenham. First Antonio Conte committed to the project, then the club made quick and targeted signings. Yet there is one player who holds the key to glory and, happily for all concerned, Harry Kane looks relaxed and ready. This time last year, the striker wanted out. When he was denied his wish, he worked, scoring only one league goal before the middle of December. He rediscovered his groove under Conte, who joined at the start of November, to finish with 17 in the competition and he carries momentum into the opening game against Southampton, having had a proper pre-season this time. Conte’s system is based on getting the best out of his front men, and Kane intends to embrace the expectations. David Hytner

6) Hammers pose City tough opening test

The champions do not have an easy start to their title defence. West Ham are unbeaten in their past three home games against Manchester City and play in a way that unsettles Pep Guardiola’s side. A lot of it is centered around the incisiveness of Jarrod Bowen and Michail Antonio on the counter, and while West Ham looked short of creativity during pre-season that is likely to be less of a problem against City. After all, David Moyes will not be making plans for his team to dominate possession. It will be all about West Ham maintaining a low block, keeping a close watch on Erling Haaland and looking for ways to release Bowen, whose diagonal runs from right to left saw him score twice when Moyes’s side held City to a pulsating 2-2 draw in this fixture last season. Jacob Steinberg

Jarrod Bowen gives West Ham a 2-0 lead against Manchester City in May, before the champions came back to draw.
Jarrod Bowen gave West Ham a 2-0 lead against Manchester City in May, before the champions came back to draw. Photograph: Adam Davy/PA

7) Parker seeks early points on board

Great expectations. This phrase probably doesn’t embody the outlook of Bournemouth fans before their Premier League return. With Scott Parker’s men making hard work of automatic promotion last season, and a concerning lack of summer spending so far, the club look set for a trying campaign. After hosting Aston Villa, Bournemouth next travel to Manchester City before facing Arsenal at home and Liverpool at Anfield. A point at the Vitality Stadium on Saturday may be necessary to avoid the ominous prospect of losing their first four league games and seeing their survival hopes potentially begin to wash away along the south coast by the end of August. Villa fans will be expecting greater things than last season’s 14th place, and if Steven Gerrard’s players are attempt on making large strides up the table, picking up three points in games like this should be a must in their hunt for a first top-half finish since promotion in 2019. Joel Mians

8) Will Ronaldo make an appearance?

Erik ten Hag’s first Manchester United XI for a Premier League game is not expected to include Cristiano Ronaldo due to the wantaway striker’s lack of match-fitness. The manager branded the 37-year-old’s early departure from Sunday’s friendly with Rayo Vallecano as “unacceptable” and anyone watching Brighton’s visit will turn into body-language experts, parsing any interaction for a hint of discord. The Portuguese’s decision to go awol was surely premeditated as a latest ploy in the push to leave a club there is supposedly adoration for. As the new manager tries to somehow rebuild a shattered side, how Ten Hag deals with Ronaldo and an unwanted sideshow may define his tenure. Jamie Jackson

Ready for the Premier League 2022-2023: Manchester United – video

9) Bamford return a big boost for Marsch

The injuries which restricted Patrick Bamford to a mere nine appearance for Leeds last season played a big part in not only the team’s dalliance with relegation but Marcelo Bielsa’s replacement by Jesse Marsch. The good news for the latter is that Leeds key striker, and 2020-21 leading scorer, is nearing 100% fitness and looks set to start against Wolves at Elland Road on Saturday. If Marsch can keep Bamford fit he has a good chance of buying the time needed to bed his exciting new signings, perhaps most notably the attacking midfielder Brenden Aaronson and the winger Luis Sinisterra, into the first XI and help Leeds fans forget about the summer departures of Kalvin Phillips and Raphinha. The American’s chances of making this season a success will be appreciably enhanced if he can keep Bamford fit. louis taylor

10) Foxes face uncertainty at kick-off

This has been a difficult summer for Leicester. Kasper Schmeichel has left, the futures of Wesley Fofana and James Maddison are up in the air, and the Foxes are the only Premier League club yet to sign a player. A club close to qualifying for the Champions League in 2020 and 2021 found last season did not go entirely to plan, with Brendan Rodgers’ side finishing eighth, six points off a Europa League place. There is a different mood among the Leicester fanbase compared with the start of other recent seasons. They welcome a Brentford team they beat twice lastlast season, albeit fortuitously. The visitors have had a busy transfer window marked by the departure of their midfield maverick, Christian Eriksen. Given the uncertainty in LE2, Thomas Frank’s side may not get a better chance to sting their hosts. Uzzi Majid

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Houston crash: A toddler was killed after a cement truck tumbled over overpass onto a vehicle

The 22-month-old’s twin sister survived, along with the two adults who were in the vehicle, Harris County Sheriff’s Office Vehicular Crimes Division Lt. Simon Cheng told CNN affiliate KHOU.

“The adults were able to exit the vehicle and rescue the girl — one of the twins — unfortunately the boy twin was not able to be freed from the vehicle being crushed by the cement truck,” he said.

Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said deputies had responded to a “major crash” at the intersection of Wood Forest and East Sam Houston Parkway on Friday afternoon. I have said the truck lost control, “went over the overpass and landed on top of a vehicle with four occupants.”

The driver of the Ford pick-up truck was identified as the twins’ 54-year-old grandmother, while the front seat passenger was their mother, said Cheng.

The two women and the girl were transported to a local hospital in stable condition, according to the sheriff’s office.

The driver of the cement truck sustained possible injuries but refused transport to a hospital, according to Cheng.

She “did not show any signs of impairment or intoxication” and there were no signs of speeding, he said. “She is distracted about the incident, and she is cooperating with the investigation.”

Cheng said investigations into the crash are continuing. “We do want to conduct a full investigation to see why she lost control or any possible contributing factor on the beltway.”

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MSI introduces Arc A380 low profile graphics card

MSI introduces its first Intel graphics card

The Arc A380 is now available with MSI prebuilt system.

MSI Arc A380 graphics card, Source: MSI

The first of the big AIB brands has now joined the Intel Arc hype train. The company has just unveiled its new low-profile graphics card based on the Arc Alchemist GPU. Unlike the GUNNIR and ASRock models, this card is based on pure Intel reference specs, this means no factory-overclocking and nominal TDP of 75W. The clock speed has been unchanged and remains at 2000 MHz. The Arc A380 from MSI features 6GB of GDDR6 memory clocked at 15.5 Gbps.

Just a few days ago a rumor surfaced that the first board partner is ditching its plans to produce Intel Arc GPUs. Although it wasn’t mentioned directly, the story did suggest it was MSI. Therefore, the showcase of this new card may be a confirmation that those rumors were inaccurate, or this is just a very small production run. For now, this card is only available in a prebuilt PC sold exclusively on Chinese JD website.

MSI Arc A380 graphics card, Source: MSI

MSI’s prebuilt is available in three different configurations, each features the same Arc A380 graphics card and either Intel H510M or H610M Bomber motherboard. The only difference is the CPU. The cheapest model features Core i3-10105F, while other configurations get i5-10400F or i5-12400F. The price varies from 3599 RMB (532 USD) to 4399 RMB (650 USD)

Source: MSI / JD