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[NakedNews.com] 2020.01.28 [1080p]

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Show Overview - January 28, 2020

In this episode, the focus is on groundbreaking space projects for the new decade, including space hotels and moon tours. A key project discussed is the Experimental Bioregenerative Station (EBIOS), developed by Interstellar Lab, which aims to simulate a Mars colony on Earth. Scheduled for groundbreaking in the Mojave Desert next year, EBIOS will consist of five biodomes over 750,000 square feet, capable of supporting around 100 people in a self-sufficient manner with greenhouses for food and oxygen, and a central water system using Constructed Wetland technology. The facility will operate as a research center for half the year and a tourist destination for the other half. In the news segment, it is revealed that Avast, a major online security company, has been selling users' web-browsing history through its free antivirus software. Meanwhile, Michael Avenatti faces extortion charges related to alleged threats against Nike regarding payments to high school basketball players. In New York, a new law will prevent businesses from refusing cash payments, aimed at ensuring accessibility for those without credit cards. The Grammy Awards are also covered, highlighting turmoil within the Recording Academy. Following the resignation of then-president Neil Portnow, new president Deborah Dugan was placed on administrative leave amid misconduct allegations. Dugan claims her departure was an attempt to silence her whistleblowing on issues such as gender discrimination and rigged nominations.

In the entertainment segment, a new dating app called "The League" is introduced, which facilitates speed dating through two-minute video chats. The app aims to create genuine connections and streamline the dating process. In technology news, India has surpassed the US as the second-largest smartphone market, attributed to the rise of affordable devices and online sales. Additionally, the co-founder of Vine has launched a new app called "Byte," which is already facing issues with spam. Lastly, Las Vegas unveils a new slogan,"What happens here, only happens here," to reflect its evolving identity beyond entertainment. The broadcast concludes with a promotion for Naked News, a unique program delivering news through a distinctive format featuring fully nude presenters.

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