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 CHICAGO  In his final major speech before leaving the White House, President Obama on Tuesday marked the countrys progress since he took office on a range of social and economic fronts, but warned Americans not to become complacent in the face of the racial and class divisions put on display in the 2016 election.At turns wistful and workmanlike, Mr. Obama touched on the major themes of his presidency, from health care to marriage equality to the economic recovery accomplished on his wa stanley cup tch stanley cup .After eight years in office, Mr. Obama said, he still believed in the power of  ordinary people  to bring about real change.  And its not just my belief. Its the beating heart of our American idea 鈥?our bold experiment in self-government,  he said.                     I am asking you to believe. Not in my ability to bring about change 鈥?but in yours.     But, noting that  progress has been uneven,  Mr. Obama stressed that more work needs to be done. And though he rarely mentioned his successor by name, Donald Trumps election hung in the air. For every two steps forward, it often feels we take one step back,  Mr. Obama said.It was an em stanley cup otional night for the thousands of supporters who lined up hours in advance for the chance to see Mr. Obama one last time before he steps down from office.The event took place at the McCormick Convention center, in the same hall where Mr. Obama spoke on the night of his 2012 re-election, and not far from Grant Park, where he addressed supporters after wi Nclb Biden picks geneticist as science adviser, elevates position to Cabinet
 WASHINGTON  AP  鈥?President Joe Biden and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen met Friday to try to complete a plan that the White House hopes will turn the page on a spat between the U.S. and European Union over electric vehicle tax credits.Biden and von der Leyen were expected to agree to open negotiations between the U.S. and the EU on a deal that could boost the use of European minerals critical in the production of electric vehicle batteries that are eligible for U.S. tax credits through Biden   roughly $375 billion clean energy law that passed last year, according to White House officials.Biden at the start of the meeting said he and von der Leyen would discuss  driving new investments to create clean energy industries and jobs and make sure we have supply stanley cup  chains available  for both continents.Biden and von der Leyen are also expected to use their Oval Office meeting to discuss Western coordination to support Ukraine in the war against Russia, joint e stanley cup fforts to stanley cup  decrease Europe   dependence on Russian fossil fuels and the Biden administration   growing concerns that China is considering providing weaponry to Russia for use in the war.The Treasury Department said in a statement that an agreement  with like minded partners  could help provide a measure of  security and stability by ensuring the United States and allies and partners are not reliant on China for critical minerals.  White House officials hope an agreement with the EU can be reac