When it comes to voting, Virginia is early to rise and early to bed
Virginia polls open at 6 a.m. and close at 7 p.m. The Old Dominion is among 20 states with a 13-hour voting window. Only seven state have a longer voting day.
Virginia polls open at 6 a.m. and close at 7 p.m. The Old Dominion is among 20 states with a 13-hour voting window. Only seven state have a longer voting day.
Thought those super PAC ads would go away after the election? Think again!
We examine the claim that 1 in 5 police shooting deaths are committed with assault weapons.
The Texas governor has fulfilled, or compromised on, more than half the promises he made winning re-election.
In his inaugural address, President Obama said we should not have to choose "between caring for the generation that built this country and investing in the generation that will build its future." We look at current numbers on federal spending.
Saxby Chambliss, Georgia’s senior U.S. senator, surprised the political world Friday when he announced he’s not running for a third term in 2014, despite recent claims he was ready to take on any and all challengers.
The decision has several politicians and officeholders considering whether to run for the seat. In the meantime, PolitiFact Georgia thought we’d look back at how Chambliss has fared on our Truth-O-Meter.
Lloyd Doggett drew a Half True bead on John Cornyn’s mention of partly shutting down the government.
When it comes to guns and gun violence, the rhetoric includes both fact and fiction.
When it comes to guns and gun violence, the rhetoric includes both fact and fiction.
Lee Leffingwell’s claim about water quality proved iffy.
Our Truth Index shows we've been giving more True and Mostly True ratings since the end of the 2012 campaign. But with the debate over gun control heating up, the index has dipped into negative territory again.
As President Barack Obama takes the stage for his ceremonial inauguration, we’re revisiting claims made about the president by chain e-mails and politicians in the Garden State