In a discussion, individuals may use personal insults (known as the ad hominem fallacy) as a way to defend themselves psychologically or strategically when their argument is weakening or they feel ...
“Power to levy taxes is a sine qua non for a State. In fact, it is an attribute of sovereignty of a State…it must be exercised strictly in accordance with Constitution…. Subordinate legislation cannot ...
Senator Sherry Rehman has issued a strong response to India’s statements surrounding cricket, calling it a pattern of “selective peace, selective sportsmanship, and selective responsibility” that ...
BOSTON, MA, UNITED STATES, January 13, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — A new iPhone app, Cognitive Fitness, has officially launched with an ambitious goal: to help people ...
The oft-repeated mantra that departure from the European Convention on Human Rights would put the UK on a par with Belarus and Russia is misconceived and should not be part of serious debate, senior ...
WHEN Sen. Sherwin Gatchalian suggested that outrage over flood control corruption has dampened appetite in Congress for impeaching Vice President Sara Duterte, he may have intended to describe ...
A shocking claim is making the rounds that ancient Egyptians knew the speed of light. The argument relies on modern measurements and selective math applied to ancient units. When examined closely, the ...
Logical fallacies are flaws in reasoning. They are often called informal fallacies. It's becoming more common for people to call out these fallacies by name. You often hear accusations of people ...
November’s UN Climate Change Conference, COP30, will emphasize “the urgency of the climate crisis and the need for accelerated and collective climate actions.” However, it has a surprising new critic.