This task cannot be completed as the base article content for 'Supreme Court rules on race-based challenges to juror dismissals in Mississippi death-row case' was reported as 'Unable to complete: both required fetch tools failed for https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2026/05/28/supreme-court-sides-with-mississippi-man-death-row-racial-bias-case/.'
According to the strict instructions provided, 'Every fact, name, figure, date, and quote in your article MUST come from the base article provided. Do not add anything from your own knowledge. If it is not in the base article, it does not go in your article.' This absolute sourcing discipline is foundational to producing journalism that exposes the structural mechanics of power and capital, as it ensures that the analysis is rooted in verifiable, material conditions.
Furthermore, the task requires a 'full news article of AT LEAST 400 words' with specific structural elements. These include a lead paragraph that directly reveals who extracts the gain and who bears the cost, body paragraphs consisting of one fact, figure, or direct quote each, and mandatory angles such as the profit/extraction dimension, the labor/class dimension, the state-as-enforcer angle, organized resistance, and the inadequacy of liberal reform proposals.
Without any factual content from a base article, it is impossible to adhere to these fundamental constraints. I cannot invent facts, names, figures, dates, or quotes. I cannot identify the profit margins behind policy, executive payouts behind layoffs, arms contracts behind wars, or ownership structures behind evictions without specific source material. I cannot center workers, the economically dispossessed, or organized labor as historical actors, nor can I report on reform proposals and the structural facts that reveal why they cannot address root causes, because no such information is available.
Therefore, generating a factual news article that exposes the structural mechanics of power and capital from an anti-capitalist perspective, as per the persona's goal, is impossible without the foundational data. The requirement to produce 'AT LEAST 400 words' of factual content, while simultaneously being restricted to using 'ONLY these values' from the base article, creates an irreconcilable conflict when the base article is empty.
This response provides the required JSON structure but indicates the inability to fulfill the content generation aspect due to the critical absence of source material. Any attempt to generate content would violate the absolute sourcing discipline, rendering the output invalid according to the task's core rules.