[NakedNews.com] 2020.06.01 [1080p]
Show Summary - June 1, 2020
The show begins with an introduction highlighting the ongoing challenges of social distancing due to the pandemic, particularly focusing on the hardships faced by healthcare workers, especially doctors in New York.
A new documentary series titled "Lenox Hill" is introduced, which follows four doctors—two brain surgeons, an ER doctor, and a chief resident OB/GYN—through their daily experiences. The series was filmed before the COVID-19 outbreak and provides an intimate look at the lives of these healthcare professionals. All eight episodes will be available on Netflix starting June 10.
In gaming news, Sony will host a digital showcase on Thursday at 4 p.m. Eastern to preview the upcoming PlayStation 5 games.
The rise of scam videos related to OnlyFans is discussed, with reports stating that many YouTube videos falsely promise free access to the platform.
Microsoft is noted for replacing some journalistic roles with Artificial Intelligence on its MSN website, resulting in job losses for contract journalists, although full-time news producers will remain employed. In sports updates, the NBA is finalizing plans for a return in late July, with 22 teams expected to play at Disney's ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex. Meanwhile, boxing is set to resume in Las Vegas on June 9, with a headline fight featuring WBO featherweight champion Shakur Stevenson. The Premier League will also restart on June 17.The Boston Marathon has been canceled for the first time in history due to safety concerns, but a virtual marathon will allow participants to earn medals.
The XFL is reportedly in discussions to restart in 2021, emphasizing its suitability for a crowd-free environment.
In Australia, mining company Rio Tinto has faced backlash for destroying ancient Aboriginal rock shelters, leading to apologies from the company.
Siberia is experiencing an unprecedented heatwave, raising concerns about global warming and its effects on permafrost. Lastly, Uber has introduced a new service called Uber Hourly, allowing users to rent a car and driver for errands. The show concludes with a reminder for audience feedback and engagement through social media platforms.