Looking at unemployment, education, Obama’s approval rating
We check claims from a Democrat and a Republican who appeared on ABC's "This Week.''
We check claims from a Democrat and a Republican who appeared on ABC's "This Week.''
Critics of illegal immigration say there's a growing problem of women from other countries coming to the U.S. to deliver "anchor babies" who automatically become citizens. We assess the evidence.
We look at a controversial comment by NASA chief Charles Bolden as well as two space promises the president did not fully keep.
We fact-check two claims involving the Minnesota governor. Many believe the Republican is eyeing a 2012 run for president.
Lincoln Chafee should have known better than to bring up Curt Schilling in his gubernatorial run. PolitiFact Rhode Island explains why.
We look at job growth, tax cuts for the rich and a timeline of Fox News' coverage of Shirley Sherrod.
We check competing visions of the job picture by Vice President Joe Biden and House Minority Leader John Boehner.
The Sunday show supplies several factual claims for us to check.
On ABC's This Week, CIA Director Leon Panetta said there is "no question that we are abiding by international law and the law of war" in CIA operations in Pakistan. But not everyone agrees.
But we find Gov. Jan Brewer's claim -- that "the majority of the people that are coming to Arizona and trespassing are now becoming drug mules" -- is unsupported by the facts.
We summarize our fact-checks on Elena Kagan's nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court.
In a rant, liberal TV host Ed Schultz suggested that the "problem" of Gen. Stanley McChrystal is something President Barack Obama "inherited from the Bush Administration." We beg to differ.