Congress cools to Obama plan for Gitmo
The president's plan to close the prison camp in Guantanamo Bay hits a snag as Congress strips money to close the base from a war spending bill.
The president's plan to close the prison camp in Guantanamo Bay hits a snag as Congress strips money to close the base from a war spending bill.
The attacks have already started on health care, and accuracy is taking a hit.
The Pentagon took them away because rules say soldiers can't convert locals.
Readers rage against the Truth-O-Meter on Nancy Pelosi, Newt Gingrich, Joe Biden ...
Some critics say the hate crimes bill would provide special protection for pedophiles and other sexual deviants. We find that's Pants on Fire wrong.
We examine claims by Newt Gingrich and Nancy Pelosi on the controversy over torture.
The Senate voted down new rules to help homeowners in bankruptcy. MoveOn says the naysayers got millions in campaign money from the finance industry.
An ad from the group Conservatives for Patients Rights claims a new U.S. health panel is modeled after the British system. But we find few similarities.
A new chain e-mail makes the familiar (false) claim that Obama is a Muslim, with a new (false) twist that he's flying "Hamas refugees" to the United States — and a senator takes it seriously.
Obama says the PAYGO rule "is the principle that helped transform large deficits into surpluses in the 1990s." We find that's a stretch.
Rush Limbaugh talks about how Republicans could try to bottle up court nominees in committee. We find he has the facts right.
Conservative groups portray Cass Sunstein, the nominee for regulatory chief, as a radical on animal rights and free speech on the Internet. We find he's had some provocative ideas, but his words have been exaggerated.