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It’s Friday, July 19 — here’s what you’ll find in today’s newsletter:
Evan Gershkovich’s Russian prison sentence
Trump assassination sneakers
4 quick hits of news from the last 24 hours
Gershkovich’s prison sentence
US journalist Evan Gershkovich was sentenced to 16 years in a Russian prison. Politico says Gershkovich was accused of espionage, but evidence of the the Kremlin's claim isn’t public.
Newsweek says the sentence infuriated onlookers: They slammed Gershkovich's 16-year sentence as “disgraceful” -- U.S. officials and journalists condemned the espionage charges as a sham.
The publisher of the WSJ was one such critic. Almar Latour said “Journalism is not a crime, and we will not rest until he’s released. This must end now”.
The NYT was somewhat optimistic, though: Gershkovich's 16-year sentence could set up a prisoner swap.
Assassination sneakers
The Trump assassination attempt inspired a pair of $299 sneakers. The NYT says a Trump-linked website sells shoes featuring his blood-streaked image.
Business Insider accused Trump of “cashing in” on the attempt: If all 5,000 pairs sold at $299 each, the total revenue would be around $1.4 million.
An MSNBC Op: Ah, more Trump-branded merch. The guy's a full-blown brand now -- his supporters can choose from an endless supply to buy.
By the way, the sneakers are only around for a limited time. They're currently sold on the Trump Sneakers website -- check them out here.
1) Biden's family and allies reportedly discuss a possible exit strategy from the 2024 presidential race amid growing concerns.
2) Houthi rebels launched a deadly drone attack in Tel Aviv, killing one and injuring at least ten, marking a significant escalation.
3) Funeral for Corey Comperatore, hailed as a “Real Hero” by Trump for actions at rally, held in Pennsylvania.
4) World markets are in turmoil as stocks fall, tech outages disrupt businesses, and the ECB decision unfolds.