Visiting Iraq
McCain and Obama see Iraq differently, but the argument now is over who has seen Iraq the most.
McCain and Obama see Iraq differently, but the argument now is over who has seen Iraq the most.
In recounting a World War II story about his uncle, Obama named the wrong concentration camp, but we found other details were correct. His uncle saw the horrors of the Holocaust.
History is not on Sen. Hillary Clinton's side with references to '92, '68 elections.
Obama bashes McCain on the influence issue. He's right, but McCain has a long record of reform.
We check two more items from an e-mail sent out from MoveOn.org targeting John McCain. This time on housing and torture.
In what looks to be the new political wedge of this campaign, John McCain and Barack Obama exchange fire on the issue of presidential-level diplomacy.
The Obama and McCain campaigns exchanged fire on veterans issues, and neither struck the truth.
Evangelicals John Hagee and Rod Parsley are supporting John McCain. MoveOn.org withholds its blessing.
"Clinton pastor" convicted of child sex abuse, says a newspaper Web site and a posting on an Obama campaign blog. It's a recipe for outrage.
The senator's birth overseas in a military zone raises a vexing question about whether he's eligible to be president. Since the issue rests on legal opinions, we'll explain the arguments but skip the Truth-O-Meter.
John McCain says Hamas has endorsed Barack Obama. We find it's not an official endorsement, but it's certainly effusive praise.
Sen. John McCain's new health care plan brings the issue back in focus for the presidential candidates. We check three new claims.