Fact-checking the May 10 Sunday shows
A trio of Republican presidential hopefuls officially entered the 2016 race last week, which meant a requisite trip to the Sunday news shows.
A trio of Republican presidential hopefuls officially entered the 2016 race last week, which meant a requisite trip to the Sunday news shows.
Joe Scarborough corrected the record for wrongly claiming that Algeria was on the U.S. terror list.
A fact-check that might upset your stomach.
Announcers claimed the big fight between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao generated more revenue than the yearly GDP of 29 countries.
A new book examining donations to the Clinton Foundation had the Sunday shows talking.
A new book examining donations to the Clinton Foundation had the Sunday shows talking.
Every Friday, PunditFact gives you the first look at guests on the Sunday news shows. On Sunday, we see if what they said is true. You can read how they fared here or weekly in the Daily Beast.
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., is thinking of challenging 2016 Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton.
What's holding up the confirmation of attorney general nominee Loretta Lynch?
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PunditFact editor Aaron Sharockman discussed a claim about Jeb Bush's private email account with the former Minnesota governor.
Hillary Clinton's announcement that she's running for president dominated discussion on the Sunday news shows.