WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. safety regulators have fined General Motors $35 million for delays in recalling small cars with faulty ignition switches that are linked to at least 13 deaths. NHTSA has been investigating GM's delayed recall of older small cars with defective ignition switches. The company says at least 13 people have died in crashes linked to the problem, but trial lawyers suing the company say the death toll is at least 53. In a separate statement announcing the agreement, GM CEO Mary Barra said, "GM's ultimate goal is to create an exemplary process and produce the safest cars for our customers - they deserve no less."