Susan Combs knows the Truth-O-Meter
Susan Combs knows the Truth-O-Meter. That’s not so for all the prospective contenders to succeed her.
Susan Combs knows the Truth-O-Meter. That’s not so for all the prospective contenders to succeed her.
The Minnesota Republican kept the Truth-O-Meter busy. Accuracy was an issue, but her statements were always interesting!
Once a week for two years, Austin's KUT News has talked through one of our fact checks.
Cake time? Kind of.
A leading business advocate said only one in four Texas high school graduates is college ready. Really?
Our fact-checking partner in Australia teams up with the network Channel 7 to bring fact-checking reports to TV.
Claims about the IRS and the controversy over Benghazi have kept the Truth-O-Meter busy.
We looked at two claims -- one by a Republican lawmaker, one by a Democratic lawmaker -- that go to the heart of whether the IRS is too fearsome, or not doing enough
To Democratic ears, Gov. Rick Scott's remarks from a GOP dinner sound a lot like Mitt Romney's '47 percent' comment last year in Boca Raton. Read both remarks and decide for yourself.
After a Pentagon report estimated that 26,000 members of the armed forces were sexually assaulted in 2012, U.S. Rep. Gwen Moore, D-Milwaukee, blamed military culture for the military’s sexual assault problem.
Her take -- and subsequent criticism from conservatives -- create a space for In Context, an occasional feature that tells more of the story about statements that get widespread attention.
We looked at two claims -- one by a Republican lawmaker, one by a Democratic lawmaker -- that go to the heart of whether the IRS is too fearsome, or not doing enough.
Rick Perry, exhorting the Boy Scouts to continue excluding gays, analogized to Sam Houston and slavery on the eve of the Civil War. We wondered about that.
We've fact-checked several talking points included in a campaign-style flier from the governor's office that greeted Florida Council of 100 members at a recent dinner.