Okay, here’s the information extracted from the provided HTML snippets:
First Article:
* Title: Transcript: Kirsten Hillman on “Face the Nation with margaret Brennan,” Jan. 25, 2026
* URL: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/kirsten-hillman-canada-us-ambassador-face-the-nation-transcript-01-25-2026/?intcid=CNI-00-10aaa3a
* Image: https://assets2.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/01/25/d1e021c2-9f3f-4ec0-99f7-b8802439932c/thumbnail/96x96/607fe6e99a8940538d3926f37c8785c1/hillman1.png (with alt text “hillman1.png”)
Second Article (incomplete):
* The snippet is cut off, but it appears to be a link to a full transcript of “Face the Nation” from January 18th.
* URL: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/face-the-nation-full-transcript-01-18-
General Observations:
* These appear to be related articles from CBS News, likely a “related articles” or “recirculation” section on a webpage.
* The dates (Jan 25, 2026 and Jan 18) suggest these articles are from the future (as of today, November 2, 2023).
* The HTML includes attributes for lazy loading of images (loading="lazy") and preventing drag-and-drop functionality.
* The use of <svg> with <use xlink:href="#recirc-cbs-news"/> suggests a reusable icon for CBS News is being used.