Fact-checking the April 27 news shows
Pundits spun a Supreme Court decision about affirmative action and talk about Elizabeth Warren into claims about income inequality.
Pundits spun a Supreme Court decision about affirmative action and talk about Elizabeth Warren into claims about income inequality.
We didn’t judge an entire David Dewhurst TV commercial as Pants on Fire. Separately, KERA-TV in Dallas objected to the Dewhurst campaign using video featuring one of its reporters.
Elizabeth Warren insists she isn't running for president in 2016, but we've heard that talk plenty before. How will she answer the question Sunday on ABC's This Week?
Hillary Clinton has given a series of speeches in recent months full of personal reminiscences and warm declarations, but we haven’t found much to put to our Truth-O-Meter.
It's only April, but PolitiFact Florida has fact-checked many claims about Obamacare, education and jobs from Republican Gov. Rick Scott and Democratic frontrunner former Gov. Charlie Crist. There's more to come; the general election isn't until November.
Democrats have been critical of the accuracy of Americans for Prosperity ads this election cycle. But do they fare any better?
In a fresh video ad, Dan Patrick touts a Pants on Fire bestowed on a David Dewhurst claim.
We've checked seven statements from pundits about the health care law in the past 30 days. No one said anything close to true.
Florida's junior senator said it's the worst case of spying ever. Experts we talked to said it's up for debate, but there are others that could be considered as significant.
The Florida senator and potential presidential candidate said it's the worst case of spying ever. Experts we talked to said it's up for debate, but there are others that could be considered as significant.
Sen. Mark Begich, D-Alaska, claimed in a TV ad that the billionaire Koch brothers ran a North Pole, Alaska, refinery into the ground. The full story is more complicated.