Sunday preview: Ft. Hood, CIA interrogation report and campaign money
Once again, Fort Hood was the scene of a deadly rampage. It raises troubling questions for the military and psychological toll of war.
Once again, Fort Hood was the scene of a deadly rampage. It raises troubling questions for the military and psychological toll of war.
Once again, Fort Hood was the scene of a deadly rampage. It raises troubling questions for the military and psychological toll of war.
Will Congress pick up on Obama's plan to put the brakes on NSA metadata warehousing? Sunday talkers chew on that, along with Obamacare and next steps in the tug-of-war with Russia over Ukraine.
In proof that the past is never settled business, Daily Show host Jon Stewart and Judge Andrew Napolitano of Fox News threw down last week over whether the Civil War needed to happen.We fact-checked several of their claims.
Millenials are now aged 18 to 33, and they can vote. Recent fact-checks show not every claim about them is accurate, though.
Rand Paul told a tea party meeting that supporters should avoid name-calling and focus on the positive. PunditFact has fact-checked two points about Nugent’s controversial criticism of President Barack Obama.
PunditFact is reaching out to redditors to help find facts to check.
Ted Nugent recently called President Barack Obama a "subhuman mongrel." CNN's Wolf Blitzer took to the airwaves to reveal the troubling roots of those words.
A report from the widely respected Congressional Budget Office has stoked debate about how the federal health care law will affect the workforce.
Discussions about legalizing marijuana have kept PolitiFact and PunditFact busy. Since the start of 2013, we’ve tackled claims related to pot 15 times, with 10 coming in the past six months. Here are seven claims that capture the ongoing debate.
Discussions about legalizing marijuana have kept PolitiFact and PunditFact busy. Since the start of 2013, we’ve tackled claims related to pot 15 times, with 10 coming in the past six months. Here are seven claims that capture the ongoing debate.
Conservative pundit Ann Coulter recently brought up the story of George W. Bush's DUI arrest to draw a distinction between Fox News and MSNBC.