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    Is Anybody Actually Winning Trump’s Iran War?

    Former U.S. Deputy National Security Adviser Matt Pottinger on the U.S.-Iran cease-fire, Trump’s Hormuz blockade, and China’s reaction to the Iran war. Plus: A seismic election in Hungary, and Labyrinths, by Jorge Luis Borges.

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The Guitar Sounds New Again

The grungy, extraterrestrial “Mk.gee tone” is everywhere and depends on a decades-old device.

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