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The White House Press Secretary originally said the United States "historically" does not sanction the leader of another country. That was wrong.
The White House Press Secretary originally said the United States "historically" does not sanction the leader of another country. That was wrong.
Trump raised 10,000 troops in a White House meeting but never made a formal request, and the figure was never passed to Capitol Hill.
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) made a startling claim based on zero evidence
There’s a difference between suing nuns and suing the federal government in a case that nuns decide to join.
Here's a guide to what's wrong or off-base about House GOP talking points attacking the covid-rleief plan.
The president made a comparison that was widely cited in the news media — but it's wrong, as he said it.
The former secretary of state is citing a date for action that climate scientists say is frequently misunderstood.
President Biden keeps claiming he's traveled 17,000 miles with Chinese president Xi Jinping, but that's unverified and misleading.
Texas relies almost entirely on fossil fuels — and didn’t prepare its power grid for extreme cold.
The Biden administration has sped up the tempo of vaccinations and expanded access, but it has built on concepts left behind by the Trump administration.