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Steel is entering a multi-billion dollar partnership with the Japanese competitor Nippon.
President Trump campaigned on a promise to block that deal.
He now says he approves.
So how, if at all, did the agreement change?
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Harvard University says the Trump administration broke the law when it banned international students there.
A judge says the students may keep attending for now.
This is very much just one step in a much, much larger process.
Why is the administration cracking down?
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This is Ira Glass, the host of This American Life.
So much is changing so rapidly right now with President Trump in office.
It feels good to pause for a moment sometimes and look around at what's what.
To try and do that, we've been finding these incredible stories about right now.
that are funny and have feeling and you get to see people everywhere making sense of this new America that we find ourselves in.