Cruz paperwork claim about Obamacare draws on flawed research, assumptions
Ted Cruz made a vivid paperwork claim. It had holes.
Ted Cruz made a vivid paperwork claim. It had holes.
The dog days of summer have brought many critiques of our work, plus some praise. Here's some of what PolitiFact's readers have been saying recently.
Gov. Scott Walker continues to click with PolitiFact Wisconsin readers. The three items that got the most page-views on our site in August 2013 were each Walker-related.
And two of those involved perhaps the central issue of Walker's tenure: jobs.
Rounding out the High Five were statements by Republican U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson and Democratic U.S. Rep. Gwen Moore.
The president's authority to use military force against Syria is front and center. It's not the first time the question has come up. We review what we've learned about the law, and how it has played out depending on the circumstances.
We explain the science -- and the skepticism -- of studies that pin down the number of deaths due to not having health insurance.
Fact-checks about the Obama family's vacation, the federal budget and the United Nations confiscating guns captured readers' attention this month.
Steve Stockman warned that a treaty mandates an international gun registry. That’s not so.
Mike Huckabee said America's gun-related homicide rate would be the same as Belgium if you left out just a few states. We found this talking point doesn't work, even on its own terms.
We analyze an ad from a gun control group that has been widely shared on social media.
A recorded call lands Dewhurst on the Truth-O-Meter.
We fact-checked several claims this year about Head Start and the sequester. New evidence is now available on how the program for preschoolers is handling budget cuts.
Earlier this year, we looked at a claim from U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor, D-Tampa, about the sequester and Head Start. New evidence is now available on how the program is handling budget cuts from the sequester.