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Top 5 fact-checks and reports for August

September 5, 2014

Some of our readers' favorite topics in August were presidential vacations, minimum-wage summer jobs, and even President Barack Obama’s summer attire.

Ice Bucket Challenge claim up in flames, American ‘fools’: PolitiFact Oregon Roundup

September 5, 2014

The Pants are aflame in today's PolitiFact Oregon Roundup, with everything from the ALC Ice Bucket Challenge to Alaska's Mark Begich making the cut.

Texas fact checks in August topped by look into Wendy Davis claim about Greg Abbott and a rapist

September 5, 2014

An ominous ad about Greg Abbott and a salesman-rapist led our fact checks sparking the most reader interest in August.

In Context: Debbie Wasserman Schultz on Scott Walker giving ‘women the back of his hand.’

September 4, 2014

South Florida Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz drew national attention for her words about Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker during a roundtable on women's issues in Milwaukee.

In Context: Giving women ‘the back of his hand’

September 4, 2014

Democratic National Committee chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz made national headlines and stirred controversy when she sharply criticized Republican Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker during an appearance in Milwaukee on Sept. 3, 2014.

At one point, Wasserman Schultz said: "Scott Walker has given women the back of his hand."

The Alaska U.S. Senate race: the fact-checks so far

September 4, 2014

Today we look at the race for U.S. Senate in Alaska. It's the second installment in a series about our fact-checks in closely contested Senate races.

The August High Five: Election for governor dominates

September 4, 2014

With Gov. Scott Walker and challenger Mary Burke locked in a close battle, statements related to the Nov. 4, 2014 election topped our most-clicked list for August.

Claims about McDonald’s hit the Truth-O-Meter

September 4, 2014

Internet claims about the Golden Arches soared around social media ahead of a planned Sept. 4 strike by fast food workers in support of a $15 hourly wage and union rights. Is it really more profitable to work at a McDonald's in Copenhagen over Cleveland?

Campaign cash in Oregon: Will GOP candidates outspend Democrats?

September 4, 2014

U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., told a Labor Day crowd that "every" Democratic candidate will be outspend this election by Republican counterparts. Is he right? PolitiFact Oregon took a look.

Fact-checking claims about the Islamic State

September 2, 2014

The violent terrorist group that calls itself the Islamic State is eliciting fear from all corners of the world after its brutal advances through Iraq this summer, including the slaughter of religious minorities and soldiers and the video-recorded beheadings of two American journalists.

A look at Barack Obama’s Labor Day remarks

September 2, 2014

While talking up the economy during his Labor Day appearance in Milwaukee, President Barack Obama made several claims that have either been rated on the Truth-O-Meter or covered in news stories in recent months.

The statements in his Sept. 1, 2014 speech covered jobs, exports, oil production, high school graduation rates, business climate and a claim that a university president gave up $90,000 in salary to help his low-income employees.

Finding the facts about immigrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico border

September 2, 2014

Multiple political figures this summer made questionable claims about the Texas-Mexico border region and/or illegal immigrants -- ranging from people from terrorist states to Ukrainians to children from Central America. (And no, those weren't the political figures.)

The Truth-O-Meter leaned south.

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