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After adding both BEV and HEVs to its line-up, MG Motor Philippines is poised to add its first PHEV too. Previewed at the Philippine International Motor Show, the MG HS PHEV will be coming to the ...
Written and directed by Caroline Lindy, and based on Lindy’s 2020 short of the same name, Your Monster stars Barrera as a down-on-her-luck cancer patient named Laura, who is unceremoniously ...
Rather than drinking an extra cup of coffee in the morning, experts say you can try reaching for the best caffeine eye cream to wake up your complexion instead. Meet the experts: Marisa Garshick ...
Green tea contains less caffeine than black tea. An 8-ounce cup of black tea contains 47 mg of caffeine. While green tea contains less caffeine, it may have a similar effect on alertness thanks to the ...
On a dark and stormy night, Laura runs into a beastly creature known simply as Monster (Tommy Dewey), who's been a part of her life for years, lurking in her mother's closet and dark corners of their ...
SAIC Motor Malaysia will launch another fully electric MG model very soon and it’s the sexy-looking MG Cyberster roadster. This is a fully electric two-seater roadster which features scissor doors and ...
After making its world debut just a few months ago in the UK, MG Motor Philippines has given a preview of the all-new HS at the 9th Philippine International Motor Show (PIMS). Featuring a more ...
Cryorig has introduced the Monster XX, a dual fin-stack CPU cooler designed for effective thermal management in high-performance computing systems. The cooler has a thermal capacity of 300 watts ...
Caroline Lindy’s debut feature, “Your Monster,” claims to present a “true-ish story.” Presumably, the “true” aspect refers not to the monster, but to the cascading cruelty of the ...
The most famous image of Nessie, later proven to be fake, was published in 1934 by the London-based newspaper the Daily Mail under the headline “London Surgeon’s Photo of the Monster.” ...