
13 Things Every Family Saved Instead of Throwing Away in the 1970s
Here are the resourceful habits of the 1970s that gave everyday items a second life.


Here are the resourceful habits of the 1970s that gave everyday items a second life.

Here are the surprising rules and expectations that came with growing up in the 1960s.

The neighborhoods of the 1980s ran on unwritten rules and shared rituals that quietly vanished without anyone planning it.

John Harbaugh’s arrival in New York immediately reshaped the Giants’ future, but no decision mattered more than his stance on quarterback Jaxson Dart. At his introductory press conference, Harbaugh left little room for ambiguity - Dart will enter 2026 as the Giants’ QB1. Backed by strong conviction and direct quotes, Harbaugh’s endorsement signals a philosophical shift for a franchise desperate for stability, identity, and long-term direction. This piece explores why Harbaugh believes Dart is worth betting on, what concerns still linger, and how this decision defines the Giants’ next chapter.

Fernando Mendoza’s national championship and Heisman Trophy season will be remembered for its perfection on the field. But behind Indiana’s historic run lies a quieter, more powerful story - one rooted in family, resilience, and a mother-son bond forged long before football entered the picture. From a heartfelt letter written by his mother to the values that shaped his leadership, Mendoza’s journey reveals how championships are often built far away from stadium lights.

The Seattle Seahawks’ dominant playoff win over San Francisco came with a devastating cost. Running back Zach Charbonnet’s torn ACL not only ends his season but reshapes Seattle’s roster priorities, contract decisions, and offensive outlook heading into 2026. What initially felt like a depth concern has suddenly become a franchise-defining moment, forcing the Seahawks to confront an uncomfortable reality about their backfield, their future cap strategy, and how fragile momentum can be in the NFL.

Denver’s stunning playoff win over Buffalo should have been remembered as a breakthrough moment. Instead, one quiet image shared by Izzy Nix captured the emotional cost of the victory. As Bo Nix’s season ended in pain and uncertainty, that photo revealed the human side of a playoff run and why this moment hit Broncos Country so hard.

The Buffalo Bills entered the postseason believing this was finally their year. With familiar AFC obstacles removed and an MVP quarterback at the peak of his powers, the path looked clearer than ever. Instead, a chaotic overtime loss to the Denver Broncos ended their season in controversy, turnovers, and unanswered questions. One disputed catch, one officiating decision, and one unraveling moment came to define another painful Bills playoff exit.

Josh Allen delivered brilliance, chaos, and heartbreak all in one night. After Buffalo’s overtime playoff loss to Denver, the conversation quickly shifted from officiating and bad luck to something far more uncomfortable - accountability. When ESPN analyst Booger McFarland said Allen had “no one to blame but himself,” it ignited a debate that speaks to the burden of superstardom and the unforgiving standard Allen now lives under.
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