Sunday, June 7, 2026

Garlic helps!

There’s no denying that the mere addition of garlic can instantly amp up the taste as well as health quotient of any delicacy, but little do we know that eating it raw can work wonders for health. Right from reducing LDL levels to improving insulin resistance to reducing digestive discomfort, chewing just one clove can fix several health issues. Here are some simple reasons to add garlic to the daily diet. Garlic may improve insulin sensitivity, helping to maintain healthy blood sugar levels. Garlic contains compounds that may increase estrogen levels in women, supporting bone density and strength. Antioxidants in garlic protect brain cells from oxidative stress, which may reduce the risk of memory loss. Starting the day by chewing one raw garlic can help in naturally improving immunity as it is loaded with allicin, a natural compound that helps the body fight infections and strengthens your immune system. Regular garlic consumption may lower bad cholesterol (LDL) and blood pressure, reducing the risk of heart disease. This also helps in preventing the risk of strokes. Garlic stimulates the production of digestive enzymes, which helps break down food and improves nutrient absorption. Chewing a small clove of garlic can also help in reducing bloating and discomfort. It helps flush out toxins from the body by supporting liver function and cleansing the blood. Garlic’s antimicrobial properties can help reduce the severity and duration of colds and flu.

Getting PAID for sleeping!

The ultimate dream job is currently turning heads on busy city streets. A man is actually getting paid to sleep for 9 hours a day inside a moving van. Based on a viral video that is spreading across the internet. This unique advertising campaign by Indonesian mattress company Domi Bed brings a whole new meaning to comfort on the go. Passersby are completely amazed to see someone sound asleep behind glass, proving these mattresses offer perfect rest absolutely anywhere

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Precision Policing!

Fewest murders. Fewest shootings. Fewest victims. NYC's first five months of 2026 broke three records at once. Only 102 murders in the first five months – the fewest ever for that period and down 20.9% from 2025, the NYPD reported on June 3, 2026. Shootings and shooting victims also hit record lows; major crime fell 6.2% citywide – and 10.6% in May alone. Mayor Zohran Mamdani, in office since January, celebrates the numbers – but the credit is contested: the decline began under his predecessor Eric Adams, and Mamdani kept Adams' police commissioner Jessica Tisch, who attributes the drop to her "precision policing" strategy. Not every number is falling: the NYPD also reported a 74% spike in hate crimes in May, and felony assaults are up – a mixed picture behind the records.

Men in Bikini!

A gas station called Olvi in Samara, Russia, decided to launch a promotion that quickly became famous around the world. The idea seemed simple. The station offered free fuel to anyone who arrived wearing a bikini. The promotion was mainly designed to attract female customers and create publicity for the business. At first, the owners expected mostly women to take part. However, there was one important detail. The promotion rules did not clearly state that only women could participate. As news of the offer spread, several men noticed the loophole. Instead of ignoring it, they decided to have some fun. Men began arriving at the gas station wearing bikinis and other swimwear. Some even added high heels to complete the outfit. To everyone's surprise, the station honored the promotion. The men had followed the rules exactly as written, so they received their free fuel. Soon, photos of the unusual scene started spreading across social media. People around the world laughed at the unexpected twist. News websites and newspapers picked up the story, turning a local promotion into an international sensation. The gas station owners reportedly did not expect such a response. The number of participants and the attention the stunt received surprised them so much that they shortened the promotion. Instead of running for its planned duration, it was cut down to just three hours. What began as a simple marketing campaign turned into one of the funniest promotional backfires in recent memory. Thanks to a loophole and a few creative customers, the story became an internet favorite that many people still remember today.