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Chain email’s Obama joke unconfirmed

March 28, 2012

A chain email says a racially-tinged joke about Barack Obama drew a standing ovation at a Texas rodeo. A presidential joke was told, we conclude, but the email is otherwise off base.

On third day of Supreme Court hearings, PolitiFact New Jersey revisits health care reform fact-checks

March 28, 2012

Garden State politicians have landed at Mostly False, False and Pants on Fire for claims related to the national health care reform law

A primary primer: A look inside the Paul file

March 28, 2012

As the Wisconsin primary election approaches, we’re taking a look at how the four candidates seeking the Republican presidential nomination have fared on PolitiFact’s Truth-O-Meter.

Today: Ron Paul

Truth (and some stretching) on health care

March 27, 2012

For the two-year anniversary of the Affordable Care Act, we got a dose of health care claims from Republicans and Democrats. While the law is in the Supreme Court spotlight, we did some ruling of our own. (Turns out some claims were healthier than others.)

Fact-checking Florida’s ‘stand your ground’ law

March 27, 2012

Turn on the news. Someone from Florida might be talking the death of Trayvon Martin and a controversial law that allows people to use fatal force if they feel their life is in danger.

Winner announced in predict-our-10,000th contest

March 27, 2012

We invited readers to predict our 10,000th Truth-O-Meter item. The winning entries featured Donald Trump and (President) Ron Paul.

Truth-O-Meter tackles national topics in New Jersey: gay marriage, health care

March 27, 2012

Gay marriage claims rates Half True, healthcare claim gets Pants on Fire.

A primary primer: A look inside the Santorum file

March 27, 2012

As the Wisconsin primary election approaches, we’re taking a look at how the four candidates seeking the Republican presidential nomination have fared on PolitiFact’s Truth-O-Meter.

First up: Rick Santorum.

Even in an age of fact checking, the whopper lives

March 26, 2012

Politicians of all parties have been bending the truth since the beginning of the republic.

The two previous presidential administrations are perhaps best known for lies or untruths -- see Lewinsky, Monica, and weapons of mass destruction. And even in this, another presidential election year, rare is the day when a candidate does not utter or repeat a claim that will be debunked by an independent truth squad.

Why do they do it?

Those who study politics and communications say the consequences appear to be minimal.

 

Supreme Court debate: Switching sides on the individual mandate

March 26, 2012

As the U.S. Supreme Court hears oral arguments on the health care law, we recall the flip-flops behind the debate. Some Republicans used to love it; Barack Obama was against it.

Switching sides on the individual mandate

March 25, 2012

As the U.S. Supreme Court hears oral arguments on the health care law, we recall the flip-flops behind the debate. Some Republicans used to love it; Barack Obama was against it.

Everything you want to know about the health care law*

March 23, 2012

* But were afraid to ask.

As the landmark Affordable Care Act turns 2, we review what's actually in the law. 

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