
16 Things Every Store Sold That Families Relied On in the 1950s
These everyday store products quietly supported family routines, household survival, comfort, and entertainment throughout the fast-changing world of the 1950s.

These everyday store products quietly supported family routines, household survival, comfort, and entertainment throughout the fast-changing world of the 1950s.

Sunday in the 1970s felt slower, warmer, and more shared because families built the day around meals, visits, chores, worship, and simple routines.

Former NBA star Kendrick Perkins questioned Luka Doncic’s playoff durability while arguing the Lakers should prioritize LeBron James.

In the NBA, bloodlines run deep. Some of the greatest players in league history did not just pass down their love of the game to their children. They passed down the instincts, the work ethic, and the burning desire to compete at the highest level. But what happens when the son doesn't just follow in his father's footsteps; he completely outgrows them? These seven NBA families tell that exact story. Fathers who built respectable, admirable careers. And sons who took everything their dads gave them and turned it into something far greater.

Scottie Scheffler reflects on the fleeting emotions of major wins as he defends his PGA Championship title at Aronimink.

Kyle Larson confirmed he will not attempt the Indianapolis 500 and Coca-Cola 600 double again as a full-time NASCAR driver.