Senator Marco Rubio on the Truth-O-Meter
As we await Rubio's remarks at the Republican National Convention, we review our fact-checks of the Florida senator.
As we await Rubio's remarks at the Republican National Convention, we review our fact-checks of the Florida senator.
We scour the budget to see if Gimenez is keeping his campaign promises.
Counting the dollars is no easy task, and November’s a long way off.
Counting the dollars is no easy task, and November’s a long way off.
A fundraising email from MoveOn.org said Florida Gov. Rick Scott "tried to kick 180,000 people off the voter rolls" and "every one" of the state's supervisors of election resisted him. Both statements are wrong.
In a fund-raising email, MoveOn said Scott "tried to kick 180,000 people off the voter rolls" and "every one" of the supervisors of election resisted him. Both claims are wrong.
Miami-Dade Mayor Carlos Gimenez has delivered on his key campaign promises as he faces re-election.
With today's ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court, we review the best of our fact-checks on health care. Warning: Whoppers ahead!
We look at a TV ad claiming Nelson was "the deciding vote" for the health care law.
We look at TV ads claiming various senators were "the deciding vote" for the health care law.
We throw a cold Slushie on a factual claim by a character on the show who says the Census Bureau believes a majority of Americans will speak Spanish as their first language by 2030.
How members of Congress found a way to bump up their pay without having to take a vote.