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Pros Who Missed the Cut, Jack's F-Bomb, & More - LITE

Publication by EssentiallySports | April 10, 2026 | Edition #236 |
👋 Hey Patrons,
Friday at the Masters was nervy. A bunch of top names packed their bags early. Meanwhile, Rory McIlroy shared the advice he got from Jack Nicklaus, and Jordan Spieth showed class.
P.S. This is a quick update from the second round of the Masters. We’ll be back with detailed coverage tomorrow morning.
Onward…


The cutline at 4-over proved a wall too high for some players to climb.


One of the Most Important Nonfiction Books of the Year
“May” is forty-five years old. She has a loving husband and two young daughters. She could be someone you know.
Her symptoms begin with fatigue, swelling in her ankles and feet, and a loss of appetite—then steadily grow more alarming: shortness of breath, nausea, darkening skin, and numbness. Within a couple of years, May’s condition progresses to the point that she requires dialysis three times a week. She’s diagnosed with chronic kidney failure.
May is suffering terribly—not just from her physical pain, but from the sense that she has placed an unbearable strain on her family. She is now desperate for a solution.
A kidney transplant is possible, but only in the distant future, as the waitlist is measured in years, often two to five. It seems the torment must continue—until one day, while waiting for her yet another medical appointment, she overhears a conversation between two women whispering something they keep calling “the China option.” What May learns thereafter would completely change her outlook—in a way that saves her life, but also makes her involuntarily part of a terrible, terrible crime.
After spending two decades researching and covering China’s forced organ harvesting, Jan Jekielek, journalist and host of American Thought Leaders, has culminated his life’s work into his new book: “Killed to Order,” released on March 17, already a New York Times nonfiction bestseller.
From the earliest testimonies and victim estimates to years of interviews and the latest “impossible” survivor, the evidence documented in the book will leave you silent.
Read May’s full story and the overwhelming evidence in “Killed to Order,” on a subject millions of Americans should know about, but do not.
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