Live fact-checking the second GOP presidential debate
• PolitiFact's live coverage of the GOP debate
• The Truth-O-Meter records of the top 14 Republican candidates
• PolitiFact's live coverage of the GOP debate
• The Truth-O-Meter records of the top 14 Republican candidates
Donald Trump tries to clarify his comments about Carly Fiorina's face, and Gov. Scott Walker, R-Wis., says he alone signed legislation requiring external investigations of deaths in police custody.
Several GOP candidates appeared on the Sunday shows ahead of Wednesday's GOP debate. We fact-check claims from Scott Walker and Donald Trump.
The 159-page Iran nuclear deal may hinge on nuclear physics, but understanding the basics shouldn’t be rocket science. Here's what you need to know.
President Barack Obama traveled to Alaska this week to highlight the impact of climate change. We look at a few claims about Obama's hypocrisy on the issue and by Republican presidential hopeful Rick Santorum, a noted climate skeptic.
Hillary Clinton's decision to skip the Sunday talk show circuit has given Bernie Sanders plenty of chances to sell his message.
• Bernie Sanders: socialist or democratic socialist?
• 10 years after Katrina, a look at President Obama's campaign promises
Hillary Clinton's decision to so-far ignore the Sunday talk show circuit has given Bernie Sanders plenty of chances to sell his message.
Readers asked if we were accurately describing Bernie Sanders as a socialist, so we dug into the term and its background.
• 10 years after Katrina, a look at President Obama's campaign promises
Debate about birthright citizenship, which some Republican presidential candidates have pledged to end, occupied a lot of airspace on the Sunday shows.
Republican presidential candidates and their surrogates explain why they support an end to birthright citizenship and stepped-up border resources.
On the anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, we looked at President Barack Obama's campaign promises centered on the city of New Orleans. This special report is presented in conjunction with The Lens, a New Orleans-based public-interest newsroom.
Donald Trump and Chuck Todd batted around the Iran nuclear deal while Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders and GOP candidate Ben Carson discuss health care funding and the electorate.