Mile-high medley
As the Democratic convention gets underway in Denver, we examine claims from Obama, his wife, Michelle, running mate Joe Biden and the party platform.
As the Democratic convention gets underway in Denver, we examine claims from Obama, his wife, Michelle, running mate Joe Biden and the party platform.
An analysis of our Truth-O-Meter rulings finds the candidates have been telling more whoppers since summer began.
Joe Biden returns to the main stage as Barack Obama's vice presidential pick. We review his Truth-O-Meter rulings from the Democratic primary and two from his debut on the ticket.
We're celebrating two milestones: our first birthday and the publication of our 600th item.
The Obama Nation gets a lot wrong and relies on innuendo to make its case.
Critics claim McCain flip-flopped on torture by voting against a bill to limit CIA tactics, but a review of his statements reveals consistent opposition.
A chain e-mail is right that Obama replaced an American flag on the tail of his plane with his campaign logo, but the flag was really a corporate logo.
A spate of recent Obama ads use fine print footnotes to back up attacks on McCain. How much stock should you put in them?
McCain has championed his role in bringing lobbyist Jack Abramoff to justice. Now, allegations that McCain is raising money through an Abramoff associate hit hard.
Obama hits McCain in the heart of Harley country with a radio ad that targets McCain's opposition to "Buy American" restrictions.
An new ad from Obama distorts the details of McCain's tax plans.
We sort through the Obama tire-pressure controversy and figure out what's true -- and what's not