Sen. Schumer (D-N.Y.) suggests Democrats are open to GOP ideas for fixing the health-care law. Is that so?
The most popular fact checks of 2013
Out of more than 200 columns, these were the ten most popular fact checks of 2013.
Holder’s 2009 claim that intimate-partner homicide is the leading cause of death for African American women
In 2009, Attorney General Holder made a startling claim about African American women and murders by intimate partners. We unravel an errant fact.
The biggest Pinocchios of 2013
Our annual roundup of the most outlandish claims of 2013.
Claims that the budget deal limits Senate minority rights and could lead to tax hikes
Opponents of the bipartisan budget deal say it had hidden rules that could lead to tax increases. That's a stretch.
Is there $200 billion in duplicative federal spending?
Sen. Tom Coburn says the government is wasting $200 billion on duplicate programs. That so?
Harry Reid’s explanation for why not all of his staff is going on ‘Obamacare’
The Senate majority leader says "the law" forced his hand -- and so did fear of law suits.
McConnell’s claim of Obamacare’s ‘extraordinary disruption’ for Americans with health insurance
The Senate Republican leader suggest everyone with insurance will face "extraordinary disruption."
Kerry’s claim that Iran offered Bush a nuclear deal in 2003
Secretary of State John Kerry says Bush passed up a chance to curtail Iran's nuclear program. What really happened in 2003?
Obama’s claims on death rates and poverty due to a lack of health insurance
The president says every year tens of thousands of people die and millions pushed into poverty because they lack insurance.