
15 Things Kids Were Told Never to Do in the 1960s That Still Don't Make Sense Today
Adults in the 1960s delivered these prohibitions with total confidence, and the logic behind most of them never quite added up.

Adults in the 1960s delivered these prohibitions with total confidence, and the logic behind most of them never quite added up.

The 1970s family had routines that felt completely normal then, but look deeply questionable from where we stand now.

Las Vegas has always been about stakes. Now, the stakes have reached a level the sports world has never seen before. The NBA’s expansion race for a Las Vegas franchise is no longer just about ownership. It is about influence. Infrastructure. Control of one of the most valuable entertainment corridors on the planet. With an expected entry fee that could climb toward ten billion dollars, this is not simply a bid. It is a declaration of power. And four groups have emerged as the ones willing to play at that level.

Juan Pablo Montoya compares Formula One and NASCAR, calling stock cars “like school buses” in an analysis of motorsport engineering and driver skill.

Stephen A. Smith, speaking after attending Game 5 in person, warned that LeBron James "looked old" and predicted Houston would win Game 6 to force a decisive Game 7.

LeBron James is carrying a depleted roster at 41, and Charles Barkley isn't buying the age-defying narrative anymore.