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Teacher Reveals That Santa Claus Isn't Real to High Schooler

A high school sophomore discovered that Santa Claus isn't real in a class through their teacher. In a Reddit "Am I The A--hole?" thread, a teacher told the story of how she may have accidentally ruined some Christmas magic for one of her students. The 10th grade English teacher with students between the ages of 15 and 16, had the class reading "Animal Farm." The premise of the book was animals acting gullible and "

Tyrese Gibson & Wes Chatham Tackle Canada's Infamous Serial Killer in 'Squealer' Trailer

The Unthinkable Horror of Robert Pickton Gets a Silver Screen Treatment Moviegoers who thrive on true crime stories are in for a treat—or perhaps, a shocking wake-up call. The upcoming film Squealer, led by Tyrese Gibson of the Fast & Furious franchise and Wes Chatham known for Ahsoka, aims to give viewers an unsettling journey into the life and crimes of Robert Pickton, one of Canada’s most infamous serial killers.

8 Best Bike Bags, Panniers, Saddlebags, and Totes for Commuter Dads

Urban Ex Handlebar Bag 2.0 by Chrome Rolltops, by design, help seal out water, making it a smart choice for a wet commute, and that goes doubly for Chrome's, which is made from a waterproof fabric. This three-to-five-liter bag, which expands based on how much you roll over, mounts to your handlebars for ease of access. It also has two mesh internal pockets for extra storage. But if you're not feeling it or want a difference center of gravity, it can also be lashed cross-body by design.

Essential Gear For Your Truck and Trailer

1 / 11 Construction Pro Tips What Should You Keep in Your Truck? We wanted to know how much and what kind of stuff pro contractors and people in the trades crammed into the cabs of their trucks—so we asked them. Even though we talked to pros from all sorts of different trades, we were amazed at how similar their lists were. We came up with a list of over 60 items, and that didn’t even include tools of the trades like saws, drills, and hammers.

How Cold it Has to Get for Low Gas Levels in Your Car to Freeze

I've been hearing this since I started driving and I'm sure you've heard the same thing. People warning you that If your gasoline level is low enough to have your gas light come on and it's going to be brutally cold in the teens, single digits, and especially below zero then you better fill up your tank so your gas doesn't freeze. Have you ever questioned this logic or do you just make sure your tank is above that quarter mark or at half a tank to be safe?