• In Food News: Fat's Wings and Waffles Is Open in the Central District, Heyday Serving Burgers in Mount Baker, and More

    In Food News: Fat's Wings and Waffles Is Open in the Central District, Heyday Serving Burgers in Mount Baker, and More
    The Central District's Fat's Wings and Waffles is now open in the longtime home of Catfish Corner.
    Now Open
    • Chef Maximillian Petty, a Bothell native who built a solid culinary reputation in Austin, has brought his "avant-garde, New American" cuisine to Eden Hill on Queen Anne. The menu of small plates at this 24-seat restaurant includes dishes like octopus terrine, “crispy pig head candybar,” and “duck duck goose,” the latter of which involves a duck leg confit cre
  • In Food News: Fat's Chicken & Waffles Is Open in the Central District, Heyday Serving Burgers in Mount Baker, and More

    In Food News: Fat's Chicken & Waffles Is Open in the Central District, Heyday Serving Burgers in Mount Baker, and More
    The Central District's Fat's Chicken & Waffles is now open in the longtime home of Catfish Corner.
    Now Open
    • Chef Maximillian Petty, a Bothell native who built a solid culinary reputation in Austin, has brought his "avant-garde, New American" cuisine to Eden Hill on Queen Anne. The menu of small plates at this 24-seat restaurant includes dishes like octopus terrine, “crispy pig head candybar,” and “duck duck goose,” the latter of which involves a duck leg confit
  • An exaggerated, wolf-at-the-door Democratic money appeal: Patty Murray ‘needs our help’

    An exaggerated, wolf-at-the-door Democratic money appeal:  Patty Murray ‘needs our help’
    Ex-Republican State Chairman Chris Vance has been a U.S. Senate candidate less than 24 hours, but already Democrats have blasted out an ominous, wolf-at-the-door style e-mail blitz calling on donors to back incumbent Democratic Sen. Patty Murray with bucks. Sen. Patty Murray: $3.803 million cash-on-hand and she “needs our help.” Patty Murray “needs our help” writes Democratic State Chair Jaxon Ravens.  “Just hours ago, former state Republican Party Chairman Chr
  • Blame the Billionaires, Not the Teachers

    Blame the Billionaires, Not the Teachers
    This guy. JStone / Shutterstock.com
    Let's briefly take note of the fact that back in May, when school was suspended and Seattle teachers walked off the job for a single day, the Seattle School District and the local teachers union were singing a different tune. Superintendent Larry Nyland sent a note to parents reminding them that the walkout wasn't about the district—it was "a statement to the state legislature about the current lack of adequate state funding for basic education." The hea
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  • White Guy Michael Derrick Hudson Dons Yellowface, Tricks Sherman Alexie, Gets Published in Best American Poetry

    White Guy Michael Derrick Hudson Dons Yellowface, Tricks Sherman Alexie, Gets Published in Best American Poetry
    Getting published in this anthology is one of the maybe 15 informal major big-deal-poet-goals you need to achieve in order to gain the sweet, sweet prestige that you use to eat. Unfortunately, one of those people is a white guy in yellowface.Jack DoritoAs Frizzelle implied yesterday morning, there's a storm of righteous anger brewing over this year's The Best American Poetry, guest-edited by rightly beloved literary polymath Sherman Alexie.Basically what happened is that a mediocre, white, male,
  • Hungarian Camera Operator Trips and Kicks Refugees

    Hungarian Camera Operator Trips and Kicks Refugees
    Those who watched the Hungarian horror movie White God will not be shocked to learn that the camera operator who on Tuesday was filmed tripping and kicking refugees running from police officers at a Hungarian registration camp worked for a television station "closely linked to [Hungry]’s far-right [party] Jobbik." You cannot not find a better example of the kind of Hungarian and European politics that the movie attacks than this camera operator, whose name is Petra László.Th
  • Ex-Television Guitarist Richard Lloyd on Tom Verlaine, Hendrix, Music Biz Corruption, and Much More

    Ex-Television Guitarist Richard Lloyd on Tom Verlaine, Hendrix, Music Biz Corruption, and Much More
    Richard Lloyd plays tonight at Columbia City Theater
    “When you ask me what time it is, I say ‘now,’” guitarist extraordinaire Richard Lloyd says over the phone from Manhattan’s Inwood neighborhood. “People find it funny, but I never know what day it is. It’s just not necessary in my brain catalog.” That’s just one quirky facet to Lloyd, who’s most famous for his trenchant guitar solos, serpentine solos, and yeoman backing vocals on Tele
  • Hood Canal Bridge reopens after closure

    Hood Canal Bridge reopens after closure
    Hood Canal Bridge reopens after closure
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  • Hood Canal Bridge closed in both directions

    Hood Canal Bridge closed in both directions
    Hood Canal Bridge closed in both directions
  • I Watched Stephen Colbert's First Late Show and You Didn't Miss Anything, Savage

    I Watched Stephen Colbert's First Late Show and You Didn't Miss Anything, Savage
    You feel asleep before it started, Savage? Lucky you. I don't have a TV, so I made plans to sleep in a friend's empty apartment last night, a friend who has TV, just so I could watch it, because Stephen Colbert is a genius, such a genius that when I found out he would be on network TV now I vaguely thought about maybe getting a TV again. At the very least I was dead set on watching the first episode because I wanted to watch him break the mold, because the New York Times piece over the weekend i
  • Trains stopped after security guard shot by transient

    Trains stopped after security guard shot by transient
    Trains stopped after security guard shot by transient
  • SL Letter of the Day: Huffing Briefs

    SL Letter of the Day: Huffing Briefs
    Originally posted on December 31, 2014.
    I've recently discovered that I am a panty sniffer. Though since I'm a gay man, maybe I'm a briefs breather? The smell gets me hard and gets me off. I discovered this when a fuck buddy left his shorts behind, and for the next few days I jerked off sniffing his shorts. That brings me to the young millennial techie guys at my work. They are fucking slobs, and they're always leaving their underwear and socks on the floor of the company's gym in our office. Th
  • Colbert's first Late Show

    Colbert's first Late Show
    Due to circumstances beyond my control... I fell asleep last night during the local news and woke up halfway through the Late Late Show. Did you guys see Stephen Colbert's debut as the new host of the Late Show? How'd he do? How'd Jeb do?[ Comment on this story ][ Subscribe to the comments on this story ]
  • Alice B. Toklas Lived in Seattle Before She Met Gertrude Stein

    Alice B. Toklas Lived in Seattle Before She Met Gertrude Stein
    Alice B. Toklas and Gertrude Stein walking their poodle, Basket, a few years after Stein’s novel The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas made them both famous. Carl Mydans / Getty
    Alice B. Toklas lived in Seattle once.She moved here in 1890, with her family, from San Francisco. Alice's father, Ferdinand, half of Toklas, Singerman and Company, had opened the "San Francisco Store," purveyors of fine men's clothing, in Seattle in 1877 then commuted between Seattle and San Francisco for years. Th
  • Watch Mike Huckabee Get Roasted on Morning Joe

    Watch Mike Huckabee Get Roasted on Morning Joe
    ThinkProgress:
    Scarborough, a divorced Catholic, led off by posing a hypothetical to Huckabee: If a county clerk such as Kim Davis can deny legal same-sex marriages, what’s to stop another biblical literalist county clerk from denying a marriage license to someone who has had a divorce—especially since Jesus Christ explicitly condemns divorce in the Bible? In other words, how can Mike Huckabee cite the Bible while supporting Kim Davis’ opposition to same-sex marriage, but igno
  • Morning News: Seattle Teachers Go on Strike Today, City Offers Daycare Options for Kids

    Morning News: Seattle Teachers Go on Strike Today, City Offers Daycare Options for Kids
    The Seattle educators teachers union voted unanimously to strike last week. "Picket lines will begin at 8:30 am Wednesday at every school," the union says. SB
    School Is Postponed, Teachers Are on Strike: Today would have been the first day of school in Seattle, but the thousands of teachers and other members of the Seattle Education Association are on strike for better pay (especially if the school district wants to lengthen the school day), limits on standardized testing, and more equity teams
  • Guest Editorial: The Mayor's "Grand Bargain" on Affordable Housing Is Not Getting the Credit It Deserves

    Guest Editorial: The Mayor's "Grand Bargain" on Affordable Housing Is Not Getting the Credit It Deserves
    The authors are local affordable housing advocates who say some Stranger coverage hasn't given Mayor Ed Murray's "Grand Bargain" on housing affordability enough credit. Edmund Lowe Photography/Shutterstock
    Seattle is still all abuzz with talk about Mayor Ed Murray's Housing Affordability and Livability committee (aka HALA) and its recommendations for making this city a more affordable and equitable place to live. And we should be abuzz. Our housing market is out of control, and we need effective
  • Here’s How the City Could Stop Those Special Move-In Deals for Tech Workers

    Here’s How the City Could Stop Those Special Move-In Deals for Tech Workers
    Workers from Amazon, Microsoft, and other large companies are getting moved to the front of the discount line by Seattle landlords. And it's perfectly legal—for now. JAMES YAMASAKI
    More than likely, it’s perfectly legal for a galling line like this to appear in a Craigslist ad for an apartment in Seattle: “Amazon, Boeing, Sea-Tac Airport, Starbucks Corporate, and military employees get discounts and waived fees!” (Translation: Anyone who’s not working for one of the
  • Has a Blue Wall of Silence Within the Seattle Police Department Been Protecting Officer Cynthia Whitlatch?

    Has a Blue Wall of Silence Within the Seattle Police Department Been Protecting Officer Cynthia Whitlatch?
    Officer Christopher Coles speaks with William Wingate as police arrest him on July 9, 2014. SPD
    When Officer Cynthia Whitlatch arrested elderly black veteran William Wingate last year as he walked through Capitol Hill with his golf club, three officers assisted her. Records from the Office of Professional Accountability's investigation into the arrest, obtained by The Stranger, show that these officers raised no objections to Whitlatch's alarming conduct and, furthermore, two officers subsequent
  • Last Days: News Flash, Kim Davis Is a Real A-hole

    Last Days: News Flash, Kim Davis Is a Real A-hole
    Sarah Palin, how we've missed you. CHIP SOMODEVILLA
    MONDAY, AUGUST 31 Because we know you’re concerned, here’s more gossip from last night’s superfluous MTV Video Awards. MTV loves to manufacture as much drama as possible for this ceremony—because otherwise? No one would give a shit. However, MTV is proclaiming its innocence in regards to the onstage dustup between testy rapper Nicki Minaj and reformed hillbilly/host Miley Cyrus. To recap: Nicki was accepting her award fo
  • What's in Your Dressing Room, Chris Jeffries and Sarah Rudinoff?

    What's in Your Dressing Room, Chris Jeffries and Sarah Rudinoff?
    What's in Your Dressing Room, Chris Jeffries and Sarah Rudinoff?by Christopher FrizzelleWow, there are a lot of lights back here.CHRIS JEFFRIES: We're light bringers. We're bringing the light.SARAH RUDINOFF: We can't be incandescent without them.Museum lights are different lights than theater lights.JEFFRIES: They actually won't be focused on us. They'll be pointed everywhere else.RUDINOFF: That's our set design for the Frye show. Tons of lights on everyone else.What other nontraditional dressin
  • Freedom and Tribulation

    Freedom and Tribulation
    Outstanding New Hiphop from Everett (?!) Courtesy of Junk Food and UDFby Larry Mizell Jr.This year, the annual blood rite known as the MTV Video Music Awards might've been the bloodiest ever. VMA best hiphop video winner Onika Tanya Maraj from Jamaica, Queens, invited a be-dreadlocked Miley Cyrus on a tour of her homeland (and a complimentary wig-snatching) via These Hands. And it was literally the greatest event in the entire history of the universe.Kanye Omari West Kanye'd MTV on MTV (did Jon
  • Anatomy of a Painting

    Anatomy of a Painting
    Seven Things I'd Like to Point Out About Samuel F.B. Morse's Painting Gallery of the Louvreby Jen Graves Courtesy of seattle art museum / photo by Susan Dirk
    Go see it at Seattle Art Museum, September 16 to January 10[ Comment on this story ][ Subscribe to the comments on this story ]
  • We See Death When We See Crows

    We See Death When We See Crows
    Why We See Death When We See Crowsby Charles MudedeCrows are culturally associated with death, the unknown, the underworld. The reasons for this grim reputation are numerous and historically profound. Those of us who live in cities cannot go through life without coming across a crow pulling at some dead thing on the street or sidewalk. This is shocking because there are very few animals we see being eaten by other animals in public—beside those in our restaurants.Lyanda Lynn Haupt, author
  • These Words Are Made for Reading

    These Words Are Made for Reading
    Lee, Myself & I Offers a Vivid Portrait of Lee Hazlewood’s Autumn Yearsby Dave SegalVery few people got to know the real Lee Hazlewood, who died of renal cancer in 2007 at age 78. Though the Oklahoma-born singer/songwriter/producer/label owner sold millions of records (most of them copies of Nancy Sinatra’s 1966 single, “These Boots Are Made for Walkin’,” which he wrote and produced), he remained a cult figure in his own country. And he was okay with that, as lo
  • Princess Leia's Teeny-Weeny Sex-Slave Bikini

    Princess Leia's Teeny-Weeny Sex-Slave Bikini
    Princess Leia's Teeny-Weeny Sex-Slave Bikiniby Marti JonjakThe profoundly famous slave bikini in George Lucas's Return of the Jedi, which is on display at EMP until October 4, is an intimate concoction involving straps and leather, gilded coils, and rose-red silk. In the movie, its wearer, the dreamy Princess Leia (Carrie Fisher), looks like she swirled up from a genie bottle. S&M–y accessories play up the style, and it works. Leia's hair is long and elegantly braided; her face is perf
  • My Philosophy: Freedom and Tribulation

    My Philosophy: Freedom and Tribulation
    Outstanding New Hiphop from Everett (?!) Courtesy of Junk Food and UDFby Larry Mizell Jr.This year, the annual blood rite known as the MTV Video Music Awards might've been the bloodiest ever. VMA best hiphop video winner Onika Tanya Maraj from Jamaica, Queens, invited a be-dreadlocked Miley Cyrus on a tour of her homeland (and a complimentary wig-snatching) via These Hands. And it was literally the greatest event in the entire history of the universe.Kanye Omari West Kanye'd MTV on MTV (did Jon
  • Listening to Choral Music Makes My Soul Crack Open

    Listening to Choral Music Makes My Soul Crack Open
    Listening to Choral Music Makes My Soul Crack Open (Is That Supposed to Happen?)by Rich SmithWhat is it about choral music that makes me feel like a ball of sound-light is breaking out of my chest, piercing my loneliness with the pure power of its melodic force? Why does a soprano's voice seem to clean the air of impurities? How do I explain the visceral thrill I experience when I hear a tenor's high F note ripple through a soprano's steel-beam E as the whole chorus joins for the first time in t
  • Inside the Seattle Clinic That Survived the Darkest Days of AIDS

    Inside the Seattle Clinic That Survived the Darkest Days of AIDS
    Inside the Seattle Clinic That Survived the Darkest Days of AIDSby Matt BaumeIt was on a recent visit to the First Hill office of Dr. Peter Shalit that I asked what it's like to treat HIV these days."Boring," he smiled, and then waved his hands. "I mean, it's not boring," he hastily added, "but..." He reached for a little green box sitting on the desk in the exam room. It was stamped with a caduceus (serpents coiled around a winged staff) and inside was a stack of index cards like a recipe colle
  • Here’s How the City Could Stop Those Special Move-In Deals for Tech Workers

    Here’s How the City Could Stop Those Special Move-In Deals for Tech Workers
    Here’s How the City Could Stop Those Special Move-In Deals for Tech Workersby Heidi GrooverMore than likely, it’s perfectly legal for a galling line like this to appear in a Craigslist ad for an apartment in Seattle: “Amazon, Boeing, Sea-Tac Airport, Starbucks Corporate, and military employees get discounts and waived fees!” (Translation: Anyone who’s not working for one of these “preferred employers” is shit out of luck and will just have to pay full pr
  • Forget It, Jake. It’s Seattle.

    Forget It, Jake. It’s Seattle.
    What the Cinerama Fan Film Series Says About Our Tasteby Charles MudedeIn August, the Cinerama had the citizens of this film-loving city select 40 of its favorite iconic films from a list of 80. The result of this vote is the first Fan Film Series, which runs through September 17. Though Cinerama’s list of 80 films was for the most part respectable, it had a few glaring absences, such as the Cold War masterpieces 2001: A Space Odyssey and Dr. Strangelove. Also absent from the list: Fargo,
  • Bejar Now

    Bejar Now
    On Poison Season, Destroyer Leaves the Indie Zeitgeist Behind and Heads into the Mysticby Elizabeth Nelson Bracy"They're going to the mystery/Let yourself go." —Van MorrisonThe Established History of Rock and Roll rightly reckons the influence of Bob Dylan and Van Morrison to be nearly limitless in scope and scale—upon the slender shoulders of these two diminutive titans rests much of the firmament of serious popular song. Their canonical works from the 1960s (Highway 61 Revisited, A
  • Beetles, Barnacles, and Duck Embryos

    Beetles, Barnacles, and Duck Embryos
    Nue's Global Street Food Is All Over the Map, but That's Not Actually a Bad Thingby Angela GarbesA few years ago, I spent two memorable weeks in Salvador, Brazil, a city that was a major port during the Atlantic slave trade and whose culture still retains a strong African influence. Unsurprisingly, my favorite memories are of food, specifically the inordinate amount of time I spent stalking and trying dozens of versions of a dish called acarajé: small cakes of mashed black-eyed peas that
  • Alice B. Toklas Lived in Seattle Before She Met Gertrude Stein

    Alice B. Toklas Lived in 
Seattle Before She Met 
Gertrude Stein
    Alice B. Toklas Lived in Seattle Before She Met Gertrude Steinby Rebecca BrownAlice B. Toklas lived in Seattle once.She moved here in 1890, with her family, from San Francisco. Alice's father, Ferdinand, half of Toklas, Singerman and Company, had opened the "San Francisco Store," purveyors of fine men's clothing, in Seattle in 1877 then commuted between Seattle and San Francisco for years. The company thrived: six office and retail buildings built near Pioneer Square (now all demolished, alas),
  • A Performer Quitting a Production During the Run Can Be a Theater's Worst Nightmare

    A Performer Quitting a Production During the Run Can Be a Theater's Worst Nightmare
    What Are the Ethics Around a Theater Performer Bailing Before the Run Is Over?by Brendan KileyOne winter in the early 1980s, the Empty Space Theatre was running a production of Tartuffe when one of the actors bailed to be in a movie. "Midrun and he was gone in two days," said Carl Sander, a longtime theater artist who now works at the Burke Museum. Losing an actor to another gig can be a producer's nightmare.Not this time. "Nobody batted an eye," Sander said. "Everybody was jazzed."The actor was
  • A Handy Guide to the Poets Reading at Wave in the PNW

    A Handy Guide to the Poets Reading at Wave in the PNW
    A Handy Guide to the Poets Reading at Wave in the PNWby Rich SmithIt’s no exaggeration to say that Wave Books, based right here in Seattle, is one of the best-respected literary presses in the world. In their early days, the editors published Maggie Nelson’s Bluets and Joe Wenderoth’s Letters to Wendy’s, both of which expanded the possibilities within the realm of literary collage. Since then, their influence on American and international literature has only expanded. The
  • Medical waste mishap

    Medical waste mishap
    Medical Waste Mishap
  • Yellow Cab could lose exclusive Sea-Tac contract

    Yellow Cab could lose exclusive Sea-Tac contract
    Yellow Cab could lose exclusive Sea-Tac contract
  • Hey Parents, Here's What You Need to Know About the Teachers' Strike (Hint: It’s the Legislature’s Fault)

    Hey Parents, Here's What You Need to Know About the Teachers' Strike (Hint: It’s the Legislature’s Fault)
    Tonight's announcement that Seattle teachers will strike is the culmination of a month of pins and needles at our house. Would my daughter's first day of high school happen as planned on September 9? Turns out no. No, it will not. Maybe you can relate. Maybe tonight at dinner, like me, you're wondering: Wait, how strong is my opinion and what is it based on again?
    I'll recap what it's been like for my family. First, we heard that the teachers (along with other school workers) had no contract fo
  • Seattle's Teachers Will Go on Strike Tomorrow

    Seattle's Teachers Will Go on Strike Tomorrow
    This past spring, teachers across the state walked out of their classrooms to protest the state's underfunding of public schools. Tomorrow's strike will be the Seattle teachers union's first in 30 years. Alex Garland
    Seattle's unionized teachers, paraprofessionals, and school administrative workers are going on strike tomorrow, the first day of school. As many as 53,000 students—Seattle Public Schools' projected enrollment for this fall—will be affected by the outcome.Phyllis Campano
  • We Need to Raise Some Money for the Planned Parenthood Clinic in Pullman That Was Set Ablaze

    We Need to Raise Some Money for the Planned Parenthood Clinic in Pullman That Was Set Ablaze
    In case you missed it, a Planned Parenthood clinic in Pullman was the victim of an arson attack early in the morning of Friday, September 4. As Dan mentioned, the clinic was the site of a large anti-abortion protest less than two weeks prior, and despite ongoing attacks against clinics, "there's no effort by the authorities to identify and track—much less stop—these violent extremists."
    Clearly, this is horrible and something needs to be done. That's why we need your help! We're aski
  • Three City Council Members Are Urging the Seattle School Board Not to Try to Block a Teacher Strike

    Three City Council Members Are Urging the Seattle School Board Not to Try to Block a Teacher Strike
    One third of the Seattle city council says that the Seattle School Board shouldn't attempt to block a teachers strike through a court order. Ansel Herz
    The Seattle School Board will soon vote on whether to give Seattle Public Schools superintendent Larry Nyland the authority to try to end a possible Seattle teachers strike. The proposed resolution includes the option for Nyland pursue legal action.
    City Council members Kshama Sawant, Nick Licata, and John Okamoto are urging the School Board not
  • Cantwell, last Democrat to decide, will support the Iran nuclear accord

    Cantwell, last Democrat to decide, will support the Iran nuclear accord
    Sen. Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., on Tuesday night became the 42nd Democratic senator to support the Iran nuclear accord and the last Democrat in Congress’ upper chamber to declare her position. Along with backing from three other Democrats who announced positions — Sens. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn. and Gary Peters, D-Mich. — Democrats now have the numbers to block a vote on any resolution of disapproval put forward by Republicans under Senate Majority Leader Mit
  • 2 people shot to death near Manson

    2 people shot to death near Manson
    2 people shot to death near Manson
  • The Legality of a Seattle Teachers Strike Is More Complicated Than You Think

    The Legality of a Seattle Teachers Strike Is More Complicated Than You Think
    The Seattle Times editorial board has called teachers strikes "illegal," but it turns out the law says very little about this kind of strike at all.Ansel Herz
    The first day of school is scheduled for tomorrow, but it's still unclear as to whether teachers will strike. Bargaining updates from the Seattle Education Association (SEA)—the union made up of 5,000 teachers, paraprofessionals, and administrative workers—and Seattle Public Schools (SPS) say the two sides still don't have a te
  • A List of Things Hillary Clinton Still Has Not Apologized For

    A List of Things Hillary Clinton Still Has Not Apologized For
    It's a partial list. stocklight / Shutterstock.com
    The fact that you can't zoom in on Instagram pictures.
    Puffy cheetos.The 90s.
    That ingredient that caused anal seepage.
    Best American Poetry 2015.
    How long it took Sherman Alexie to cut his mullet.
    Dan Savage's support of the invasion of Iraq.The Ashley Madison hack.
    Crystal Pepsi.
    My support of the invasion of Iraq.
    Peanut butter and jelly in the same jar.
    The line at Rhino Room on a Friday night.
    The existence of Rhino Room instead of that bik
  • Guest Editorial: We Are Seattle Parents, and We Support Seattle Teachers in the Event of a Strike

    Guest Editorial: We Are Seattle Parents, and We Support Seattle Teachers in the Event of a Strike
    The authors are public school parents who say they will support Seattle teachers should they choose to strike. Sarah Lang, Jana Robbins, and Naomi Wilson argue that blame for unresolved contract negotiations ought to lie with the school district, not teachers, paraprofessionals, or school administrative workers.Sarah Lang
    As parents of children in Seattle Public Schools, we're not excited about the idea of a strike that would delay the start of the school year. But if a strike does happen, we wi
  • Hillary Apologizes for Using a Private E-Mail Server After Weeks of Claiming She Didn't Need to Apologize

    Hillary Apologizes for Using a Private E-Mail Server After Weeks of Claiming She Didn't Need to Apologize
    ABC Breaking News | Latest News Videos
    ABC News has released a clip of a new interview with Hillary Clinton, in which she apologizes for using a private server as Secretary of State. "I'm sorry," she says. She called her decision to use the server a "mistake" for which she is "taking responsibility." She then claims that she's trying to be as transparent as she possibly can. Since the scandal broke, Hillary's handed over 55,000 pages of e-mails, but only after deleting over 30,000 that she and

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