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Obama: Dwindling Years As President ‘Concentrates The Mind’

“We can get a lot done, but part of what we’re also doing is laying the foundation so that we then pass that baton to the next administration and we institutionalize some of the progress that we’ve been making,” President Obama says. He didn’t mention a potential successor, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

President Barack Obama waves as he arrives in Portland, Ore., Thursday, May 7, 2015. On Fr

Girl Texts Chilling Messages before Fatal Car Crash

On Thursday, prosecutors released chilling text messages in the trial of Mila Dago, 24, who was arrested and charged with DUI manslaughter, vehicular homicide, and two counts of DUI with damage to a person after plowing her Smart Car into a moving truck on August 14, 2013.

Miami-Dade Police/State Attorney's Office

Rubio Hopes to Have Strong Fundraising Kickoff

Sen. Marco Rubio’s (R-FL) campaign launched an ambitious fundraising effort to capitalize on the energy from his announcement, hoping to prove his viability in what is expected to be a crowded Republican primary field.

Rubio day one

Fidel Castro Death Watch: Rumors Heat Up, Cuba Denies

Cuban dissidents and Cuban-American media are reporting that Havana is plagued with the most serious rumors in months that former dictator Fidel Castro has died, after the one-year anniversary of Castro’s last public appearance transpired without fanfare on Thursday.

AFP PHOTO / ARCHIVO FAMILIAR