PunditFact fact-checks the Sunday shows
Donald Trump was asked about comments that he saw "thousands and thousands" of people in New Jersey cheering after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
Donald Trump was asked about comments that he saw "thousands and thousands" of people in New Jersey cheering after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
Donald Trump was asked about comments that he saw "thousands and thousands" of people in New Jersey cheering after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
An early look at who will be on the Sunday shows this week.
A website headlined a recent story, "Un-effing believable! Mizzou protesters are angry Paris terror attacks stole their media spotlight!!!" But is the account accurate? We took a closer look.
There are a lot of questions about Syrian refugees coming to the United States: How many are here? What is the backgrounding process? Is it thorough? Here are some answers.
We saw flaws in Texas Sen. Ted Cruz’s claim the Democratic Party is shrinking.
He’s sticking to his declaration and his established take on our fact-checking.
We offer an In Context look at remarks by Milwaukee County's conservative African-American sheriff.
Some Republican candidates have called ISIS an ‘existential’ threat. We asked foreign-policy experts and historians to explain what that means -- and whether they agree.
• Fact-checking the Iowa Democratic presidential debate
Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton and Martin O'Malley squared off Saturday night in Iowa. See our latest fact-checks from the CBS Democratic presidential debate.
The deadly attack in Paris had many on Sunday questioning President Barack Obama's comments that ISIS had been contained. But there are more to Obama's words than many are presenting.
Good news: We’re partnering up to expand fact-checking in the Lone Star State.
Starting today, the Houston Chronicle and San Antonio Express-News are joining the Austin American-Statesman in checking the facts and turning on the Texas Truth-O-Meter. Here’s to more readers letting us know whatever makes them wonder: Could that really be so?
Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton and Martin O'Malley squared off Saturday night in Iowa. See our latest fact-checks from the CBS Democratic presidential debate.
• Comparing Clinton, Sanders and O'Malley on the Truth-O-Meter