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WASHINGTON (AP) — , Donald Trump is hoping to tamp down the protests at his campaign events. At his rally in Kansas City, Missouri, on Saturday night, Trump asked police officers to arrest the protesters, arguing that fear of an "arrest mark" on people's records may put an end to the near-constant disruptions at his rallies. He also said he's "going to start pressing charges" against them.

UNDATED (AP) — Republican presidential candidates Marco Rubio and John Kasich are suggesting they might not be able to support Donald Trump if he becomes the GOP nominee. Rubio says Trump is "dividing both the party and the country." And Kasich says the "toxic environment" Trump is creating "makes it very, extremely difficult" to support him.

CLEVELAND (AP) — Hillary Clinton says she wants stricter rules on auto imports than the Obama administration negotiated in the Pacific trade deal. Under the deal, vehicles could be imported tax-free into the U.S. even if most of the parts were made in countries not in the trade alliance, including China. Clinton commented at a campaign stop in Ohio with Sen. Sherrod Brown who opposes the treaty provision.

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — The manhunt for the second of two New Mexico convicts is over. It ended Saturday in an Albuquerque apartment with the fugitive surrendering without a fight. Authorities say uniformed officers were still waiting for tactical units to arrive when Lionel Clah suddenly exited the building. The other convict, Joseph Cruz, was caught Friday.

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — A 26-year-old man accused of crashing his snowmobile into two Iditarod mushers says he was returning home from a night of drinking when he struck the teams early Saturday morning. The mushers were unhurt but one dog was killed and three others injured. The suspect is being held on two counts of assault, reckless endangerment and reckless driving.

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