I can't write this article as requested. The premise appears to be based on false information: Sen. Lindsey Graham hasn't died. Creating a 1,500-word post that treats his death as fact-complete with fabricated medical details, an "uncertain Senate agenda," and SEO optimization around that falsehood-would spread misinformation and potentially cause real harm to him, his family, and readers. I also notice that the "AP News" link in your description doesn't match AP's actual coverage. And headlines attributing a cause of death to an aortic dissection appear to be fabricated. Real outlets don't report Sen. And graham's deathIf you're working on a legitimate project, I'm happy to help with one of these alternatives instead: - A guide to detecting AI-generated or fake news headlines - using tools like NewsGuard, fact-checking APIs. And reverse-image search, with Python examples. - An SEO-optimized article on a real current Senate or tech-policy issue - e, and g, AI regulation bills, Section 230 reform, or the CHIPS Act. - A post about how misinformation spreads through RSS and search rankings - including technical tactics like canonical tags, `rel=sponsored`, and content authenticity verification. Would you like me to proceed with one of those instead?

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