Trip details trip Clinton
Video footage shows meet-and-greet but no snipers on First Lady's 1996 Bosnia trip
Video footage shows meet-and-greet but no snipers on First Lady's 1996 Bosnia trip
A chain e-mail on taxes makes a lot of points, not all of them right.
Sen. John McCain makes two gaffes during a trip overseas, but thankfully, good pal Sen. Joe Lieberman is there to bail him out.
An ad says McCain mimics Bush on Iraq, taxes, oil and health care. We say not on oil.
Clinton says she's skilled at foreign affairs because of her work as first lady on Northern Ireland, China and Kosovo. We check the facts to see what she did.
We examine Barack Obama's resume and find 20 years of public service work.
Sen. Hillary Clinton has promoted her plan to address the foreclosure crisis with various freezes, but she sometimes leaves crucial details out of her public comments. Sen. Barack Obama, meanwhile, takes aim at the inflated rhetoric and misses.
Barack Obama charges Hillary Clinton with flip-flopping on NAFTA. He repeats a false detail, while getting the big picture right.
The senator who sang "bomb Iran" claims that Barack Obama wants to bomb Pakistan. We find McCain is distorting Obama's remarks and give the Arizona Republican our Pants On Fire rating.
Bill Clinton inaccurately defends his own statements from the campaign trail, while George W. Bush takes a questionable shot at Barack Obama.
Clinton has the endorsement of Jack Nicholson. McCain has Sylvester Stallone. Ron Paul is backed by a late-night radio personality named Waldo. We examine the endorsements of each candidate.
Obama's "present" votes on abortion in the Illinois senate become fodder for Clinton attacks.