Mamdani Gifts Front Page Celebrating President Trump

Mamdani Gifts Front Page Celebrating President Trump

28 February, 20261 sources compared
Technology and Science

Key Points from 1 News Sources

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    Source contains only instructions for extracting article text, not any news reporting.

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    Source highlights PlainBench's Article Extractor with summarization, word count, reading time, export.

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    No source-provided article content about the requested news topic is included.

Full Analysis Summary

Source material summary

I cannot find any of the provided source articles that discuss "Mamdani Gifts" or a front-page celebration of President Trump.

The only source included in the materials lists four online tools for extracting full article text from a URL rather than reporting on news or specific publications.

This text lists four online tools for extracting full article text from a URL and summarizes each tool's main capabilities.

Article extraction tool notes

Because the supplied material is a tools-summary rather than reporting on editorial pages or gifts, I cannot create a factual summary about Mamdani Gifts or a celebratory front page for President Trump without introducing information not present in the sources.

The available content is explicitly descriptive of extraction utilities.

PlainBench’s Article Extractor: pastes a link to get clean, readable article text without ads or clutter; includes summarization, word count, reading-time estimates, and PDF export.

Apify’s Smart Article Scraper: extracts clean text plus metadata, keywords, and summaries.

Please provide the reformatted version with the specified structure.

The output should be formatted as a JSON instance that conforms to the JSON schema below.

As an example, for the schema {"properties": {"foo": {"title": "Foo", "description": "a list of strings", "type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}}}, "required": ["foo"]} the object {"foo": ["bar", "baz"]} is a well-formatted instance of the schema.

The object {"properties": {"foo": ["bar", "baz"]}} is not well-formatted.

Here is the output schema:

Requirements for source summaries

If you want a reliable, source-based summary about a specific front page or a particular actor like "Mamdani Gifts," I need one of two things: (a) the actual article(s) or URLs that report on that front page included among the source materials, or (b) permission to fetch and extract the article text using a tool.

The materials provided describe tools that can perform extraction.

For example, "Extractor API" is described as an API/online tool for clean text and metadata extraction from webpages and PDFs that handles IP rotation, JavaScript rendering, retries, and other scraping complexities.

Another example is "ToolsPivot's Article Scraper," which pulls article title, body text, and metadata for uses like research, citation, news monitoring, SEO, and content curation.

Next steps and schema

Supply the article URLs or paste the article text for the Mamdani Gifts front page story you want summarized, or authorize me to use an extraction tool.

The provided tools’ descriptions show they can produce the clean text needed to create a 4–6 paragraph, multi-source summary.

Examples are PlainBench’s Article Extractor, which includes summarization and PDF export; Apify’s Smart Article Scraper, which extracts clean text plus metadata, keywords, and summaries; and Extractor API, which handles IP rotation, JavaScript rendering, and retries.

I will then summarize strictly from those source texts and include citations for each paragraph drawn from the articles you provide.

Please provide the reformatted version with the specified structure.

The output should be formatted as a JSON instance that conforms to the JSON schema below.

As an example, the object "{\"foo\": [\"bar\", \"baz\"]}" is a well-formatted instance of the schema, while "{\"properties\": {\"foo\": [\"bar\", \"baz\"]}}" is not.

The schema requires 'paragraphs' (an array of strings) and 'subheader' (a string) as required fields.

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