The content you pasted looks like page-control HTML (share, follow and social buttons) rather than the article text I need to rewrite. To produce an original, Google Discover–ready rewrite I’ll need the article’s editorial copy or a working link to the full story.
Why this matters: without the article body I can’t rework the reporting into an original, reader-focused piece that meets editorial-SEO and anti-plagiarism standards. I can, however, move forward in one of three ways depending on what you prefer:
- Paste the article text: Drop the full article or the paragraphs you want rewritten and I’ll transform them into a fresh, news‑style piece optimized for Google Discover and Google News.
- Share a link to the story: If the article is publicly available, provide the URL and I’ll read it and produce an original rewrite that cites only verifiable reporting and facts.
- Ask for a new, sourced summary: Tell me the topic (for example, the Gallego–Swalwell allegations suggested by the share links) and I’ll create a concise, sourced news article based on publicly reported information rather than the HTML you pasted.
Gallego caught wind of Swalwell’s flirtations: says he had no knowledge of assault claims
Amazon Leo aims to double satellite launch pace, rolling out in mid-2026
Tell me which option you want, or paste the article now and I’ll start the rewrite immediately.











