Fact-checking the Aug. 23 Sunday shows
Republican presidential candidates and their surrogates explain why they support an end to birthright citizenship and stepped-up border resources.
Republican presidential candidates and their surrogates explain why they support an end to birthright citizenship and stepped-up border resources.
Julián Castro, the Texan in President Obama's cabinet, recently declared that less than half of the poorest Americans have home Internet subscriptions.
True, we found.
Sometimes the funny pages can get serious.
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.
Sen. Marco Rubio and former Gov. Jeb Bush have been saying plenty of things on the campaign trail. The Truth-O-Meter has been keeping up with them.
We look at reader concerns, comments and compliments from recent weeks.
The field for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination is so large, the first debate was split into two.
Although the top 10 polling candidates drew the prime-time slot in the Aug. 6 events, former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina drew media and voter attention with her performance in the "Happy Hour" debate among the seven remaining candidates. Today, PolitiFact Georgia looks at our checks on claims made by Fiorina as part of our weekly series on White House wannabees from both sides of the political aisle.
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.
The candidates depart from the Iowa State Fair's fried food excess and explain their views on the Iran nuclear deal, health care spending and tax reform.
The former Florida governor tries to blame Democrats and leaves out his brother’s involvement while discussing foreign policy.
Every Friday, PunditFact gives you the first look at guests on the Sunday news shows. On Sunday, we see if what they said is true. You can read how they fared here or weekly in the Daily Beast.