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MEXICO CITY (AP) — Drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman's lawyer says his client "shouldn't be extradited to the United States or any other foreign country." Juan Pablo Badillo says that's because -- quote --"Mexico has laws grounded in the constitution." He adds that his country "must respect national sovereignty, the sovereignty of its institutions to impart justice."
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — An advocacy group is seeking an apology from Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's campaign after a Muslim woman standing in silent protest was heckled and then escorted out of the event. The Council on American-Islamic Relations asked for an apology late Friday, hours after Rose Hamid was thrown out of a Trump rally in South Carolina.
WASHINGTON (AP) — A 2011 document is at the center of Hillary Clinton's latest email controversy. She's facing questions anew after Friday's revelation that she asked an adviser to go around a secure fax system to transmit a set of "talking points" on an unspecified subject. But the State Department determined the former secretary of state never received the paper by non-secure fax.
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — Law enforcement officials say the mother of a fugitive teen who invoked "affluenza" as a defense in a 2013 fatal drunken-driving accident took $30,000 from a bank account and cut ties with the boy's father before fleeing to Mexico. Tonya Couch and her son Ethan Couch were arrested in Mexico last month after he missed a meeting with his probation officer.
DETROIT (AP) — U.S. safety regulators say only Fiat Chrysler radios have a security flaw that allowed friendly hackers to take control of a Jeep. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says it's ending a five-month probe into the vulnerabilities of automotive radios. The agency also says a recall closed the opening that allowed hackers to remotely take over a Jeep Cherokee.
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