I couldn’t access the Times Union article from the link you gave me. The page just wouldn’t load, so I’m stuck without the article text or its main details.
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– Paste the full article text, or
– Give me a clear, 10-sentence summary with the key facts, quotes, stats, and outcomes.
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– I’ll kick off with an intro paragraph about the article’s topic.
– I’ll use
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Optional details to speed things up:
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