Fact-checking the Democratic debate in Flint, Mich.
Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders debated the economy, Wall Street and other domestic issues on Sunday night.
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Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders debated the economy, Wall Street and other domestic issues on Sunday night.
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After months of talk about a long, drawn out primary, recent results have pundits changing their tune. The delegate math is starting to work in the favor of Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton, they say.
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The remaining GOP candidates met face-to-face in their only debate ahead of Super Tuesday.
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The day after the South Carolina primary, Donald Trump celebrated his resounding victory and defended himself against charge of flip-flopping.
Republicans on Sunday said President Barack Obama should let his successor pick the replacement for Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia. To do so, they said, follows convention.
But is that really so?
The new feature on our website will focus on claims about global health and development in partnership with Africa Check. Today, we launch with a pair of fact-checking -- including a Pants on Fire! claim about Zika -- and a story explaining the problems the electrical grid in many African countries.
The new feature on our website will focus on claims about global health and development in partnership with Africa Check. Today, we launch with a pair of fact-checks -- including a Pants on Fire! claim about Zika -- and a story explaining the problems the electrical grid in many African countries.
The two remaining Democrats running for president, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, debated one-on-one ahead of the New Hampshire primary. How'd they do on the Truth-O-Meter?
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See the Truth-O-Meter scorecards for the GOP presidential hopefuls
See the Truth-O-Meter scorecards for the Democratic presidential contenders
The Republican candidates for president squared off for the final time in 2015. We fact-checked them on ISIS, Syrian refugees, the military and immigration.
Republicans press President Barack Obama and Democrats to use the phrase "radical Islamic terrorism." Obama won't. We look at why, and how a few words have come to have so much meaning.
An early look at who will be on the Sunday shows this week.