How to naturally revive yellowing money plants: Step-by-step guide using coal ash and baking soda |

Money plants are common household ornaments that represent prosperity as well as good luck. They tend to lose their bright greenness, sporting yellowing or dropping leaves, thus indicating a deficit of nutrients as well as a possible fungal issue. While using fertilizer could be a common practice, resorting to natural alternatives can be a kinder,…

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Eiffel Tower was almost demolished! Here’s how it was saved and survived over a century | World News

When the Eiffel Tower was first erected for the 1889 World’s Fair in Paris, it faced harsh criticism. Prominent artists and writers labeled it “monstrous” and “useless,” and its creator, Gustave Eiffel, initially received only a 20-year permit to occupy the land. Despite its groundbreaking engineering, many Parisians disliked the structure, fearing it would scar…

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Shoppers focus on return policies

After a strong holiday shopping season, many consumers are now hitting the stores again — this time to return their purchases. Consumers spent $257.8 billion online between Nov. 1 and Dec. 31, jumping 6.8% year over year to a fresh record for e-commerce, according to a new report from Adobe Analytics. However, returns then spiked 4.7%…

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