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The Players Final Round Tee Times: can J.J. Spaun break the mold, win biggest event of career?

J.J. Spaun and Rory McIlroy shake hands after their third round at The Players. | Photo by Brian Spurlock/Getty Images

J.J. Spaun holds a one stroke lead going into the final round. Here are tee times for the final round of The Players.

Fifty-four hole leaders do not have a good history at TPC Sawgrass; yet, J.J. Spaun hopes to break that mold.

Since 2007, nine players have held a one-shot advantage through 54 holes and none of them went on to win, per Justin Ray. That includes last...

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Ismaeel Naar and Saeed Al-Batati

Houthis Vow Retaliation After U.S. Strikes in Yemen

The Iran-backed rebels, who have targeted Israel and shipping in the Red Sea, said children were among those killed in the strikes ordered by President Trump.

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Sergey Ponomarev, Jack Nicas and Adam Sella

Israel’s Newest Army Recruits: the Ultra-Orthodox

Israel’s Newest Army Recruits: the Ultra-Orthodox

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Dan Barry and Sarah Blesener

His Death Was Interrupted, Just as He Had Planned

Brendan Costello’s family was bracing for goodbyes. But he had one last wish.

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Robert Draper

Michael Waltz, Trump’s National Security Adviser, Is Taking Fire From Both Sides

Mr. Waltz has worked hard to burnish his credentials among the president’s supporters, in the process dismaying his former associates while not convincing his new ones.

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Shawn McCreesh

At Gridiron Dinner, Jokes About Trump, Musk and Russia Abound

But President Trump wasn’t around to hear any of the barbs thrown at the annual D.C. event.

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Luke Broadwater

Why the Arabic ‘Sesame Street’ and Other Cuts Are Not Really About Fraud

As President Trump and Elon Musk cut federal programs, they often equate political and policy differences with corruption.

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Nina Siegal

Van Gogh or Faux? Weeding Out Fakes Is Starting to Take a Toll.

Attributing a work to the artist generally requires authentication by the Van Gogh Museum, but lawsuits and an influx of requests have made it reassess that role.

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Lulu Garcia-Navarro

Takeaways ?From ?The Times Interview ?With Chuck Schumer About the Federal Spending Bill

The day after angering many Democrats’ by backing a Republican spending bill, Schumer argued that he can still lead his party in the Senate, even amid furious backlash.

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Lulu Garcia-Navarro

‘The Interview’: Chuck Schumer on Democrats, Antisemitism and His Shutdown Retreat

The Senate minority leader discusses the backlash to his vote on the Republican spending bill, how he sees his role within the party and his new book.

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Ann Carrns

Buying a Car? Trump’s Tariffs Could Make It More Expensive.

New car prices could increase $4,000 or more, according to one estimate. And used cars could also rise in price. “It’s a crazy situation for consumers,” an expert said.

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Danielle Kaye

How Some Investors Are Protecting Their Money Amid Stock Market Woes

Some people are shifting their investment strategies as the stock market sours on President Trump, despite advice to maintain their savings and wait out the angst.

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Joe Rennison

President Trump Is Making Foreign Stocks Great Again

For years, the S&P 500 soared above the stock indexes of other countries. But since Trump’s inauguration, it has fallen 6 percent and is now trailing major markets in Europe and China.

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Ana Swanson, Melanie Bencosme, Laura Salaberry and Gabriel Blanco

How Trump’s Tariffs Affect U.S. Farmers

Retaliatory tariffs are hitting U.S. farmers hard, particularly in states that voted for Trump. Ana Swanson, an Iowa native who covers trade and international economics for The New York Times, explains how retaliatory measures from countries like China and Canada affect the agriculture industry and what it means for the economy.

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Justin Scheck and Abdi Latif Dahir

Takeaways From Our Investigation Into Domestic Worker Abuse in Saudi Arabia

Housekeepers from East Africa suffer beatings, starvation and sexual assault in Saudi Arabia. Here’s what else we learned about the cross-border trade in domestic workers.

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Abdi Latif Dahir, Justin Scheck and Kiana Hayeri

East African Housekeepers Face Rape, Assault and Death in Saudi Arabia

East African leaders and Saudi royals are among those profiting off a lucrative, deadly trade in domestic workers.

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Simon Romero and Paulina Villegas

How Trump’s Crackdown Is Drastically Driving Down Migration

Building on Biden-era policies, President Trump is strong-arming regional leaders, deploying military force and shredding decades of precedents when it comes to the U.S.-Mexico border.

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Michael Wilson, Michael Rothfeld and Ana Ley

How Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia Student Activist, Landed in Federal Detention

Mahmoud Khalil never shielded his face with a mask the way some protesters did. That made him a target when President Trump decided to move aggressively against campus activists.

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People Shorter Than 5'5" Are Sharing The Day-To-Day Struggles That Taller People Don't Know They Face, And It's Eye-Opening

"I’m 5’, and having to do laundry in a top load washer is annoying; I have to be feet off the ground or halfway in the washer to reach the bottom of it."

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Can’t Stand Dirt And Grime? These 28 Products Will Make It Magically Vanish

?? It'll do magic believe it or not, bibbidi-bobbidi-boo. ??

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