Latest Stories By W. Gardner Selby

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Texas Capitol placed facing south to honor the heart of capital

We love it when a reader claim touches off our hunt for facts.

 

That’s what happened when Christine Gilbert of Austin wrote that the Texas Capitol faces south to honor a battle at Goliad. Not so, we concluded, though Goliad was invoked at the Capitol’s dedication.


 

READ OUR CAPITOL FACT CHECK HERE.


 

Readers subsequently nudged that we missed a possible explanation; they speculated the building was erected facing south to catch the winds off the Gulf of Mexico. Details ahead...

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Greg Abbott keeps five early childhood education campaign promises

As a candidate, Greg Abbott said the state should encourage quality preschool offerings and beef up math and reading instruction in early grades.

 

Before the 2015 legislative session ended this June, he signed several relevant measures into law.

 

On the Abbott-O-Meter, which tracks progress on the governor's campaign promises, we’re marking KEPT five Abbott campaign promises relating to early childhood education.

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Tweets from 2015 Global FactChecking Summit in London

What happens when fact-checkers from around the globe gather in a single room in London? We've got your Twitter live feed.

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Reader says politically correct terms undermine fact check of Rick Perry on murders by “aliens”

A reader didn't like our not calling border crossers "illegal aliens," also objecting to our references to "unauthorized residents."

 

Some word choices are a matter of Associated Press style.

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Sharia court in Irving, Texas? Negative

Did Muslims attempt to open a Sharia court in Irving, Texas?

 

A reader asked us to check that out.

 

FALSE.

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Six fact-checks over Texas, our reader favorites in June

Our check into a HALF TRUE Doonesbury claim about Greg Abbott tracking the Jade Helm 15 military exercise drew the most reader views in June.

 

Our reviews of claims by the Midland County sheriff, Abbott himself and Austin City Council Member Don Zimmerman also made our top six reader favorites for the month.

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Ted Cruz, new author, calls PolitiFact noxious yellow journalism

We may be making Ted Cruz sick.

 

That seems to be what the Texas senator and Republican presidential candidate thinks about PolitiFact and our fact checks, according to his just-published book, "A Time for Truth."

 

Cruz calls PolitiFact a "new, particularly noxious species of yellow journalism that is beginning to infect what passes for modern political discourse." And there’s more.

 

See Cruz’s full Truth-O-Meter report card here. COMMENT on our Facebook page.


 

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Greg Abbott says a billion in bullion repatriating to Texas. Mostly False.

Greg Abbott said a measure he signed into law returns $1 billion in gold bullion to Texas from the Federal Reserve.

 

MOSTLY FALSE, we found.

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