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"path": "/story/heres-how-much-san-francisco-tech-companies-are-paying-for-police-protection/",
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"textContent": "A recent attack on Sam Altman’s home and OpenAI offices has put corporate security under renewed scrutiny. Records reveal how much some tech firms spend to arm up.",
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