Mailbag: ‘Your journalism professors would be so proud of you’
Readers blast. We share. It’s mailbag time.
Readers blast. We share. It’s mailbag time.
With the recent revelations about National Security Agency surveillance of phone and Internet traffic, some are wondering how much President Barack Obama has reversed course since he was a presidential candidate. So we took a look back.
With the recent revelations about National Security Agency surveillance of phone and Internet traffic, some are wondering how much President Barack Obama has reversed course since he was a presidential candidate. So we took a look back.
After the IRS’s admission that it improperly targeted conservative groups, Progress Texas said two thirds of the scrutinized groups were not conservatives.
That's unknown and unlikely, we concluded, making for smoke.
PolitiFact Texas has checked a claim by an advocacy group that the IRS didn't primarily target conservative groups seeking tax-exempt status. But the claim didn't hold up.
Perry’s fresh pitch-and-woo for businesses to move to Texas touches on established claims about jobs and people heading our way.
The Truth-O-Meter rated the claims Mostly True to False.
The political world has been focused on scandalmania in Washington. Our readers have, too.
People are talking about the Internal Revenue Service and its targeting of tea party groups. We factcheck two recent statements.
A small-government advocate says Texas legislators agreed to cut the state’s rainy day fund by half. That’s incorrect.
Long before this week's revelations about the Obama administration's efforts to seek phone records, the two Democratic senators warned that the administration was going too far.
How did Scott's promises fare during this year's legislative session? We pulled out our Scott-O-Meter.
As gubernatorial candidates Ken Cuccinelli and Terry McAuliffe start to unveil their agendas, each is accusing the other of lacking substance. Here's a review of their key proposals so far.