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Future Proof Ultimate WFH
The future of work is more than โwork from home;โ itโs โwork from wherever you want.โ Home is where you make it, and these people are making it in unconventional places.
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Future Proof Hype Beast Fashion
As the world evolves, more and more people are successfully pivoting their careers and businesses โ ones with more fluidity, more entrepreneurship, without the usual benefits and structure of full time jobs. VICE News profiles the trailblazers who are shaping their lives and businesses around this modern version of the workforce and the technology that is helping them survive in this new world. In this segment of FUTURE PROOF, we profile two people who have built a business re-selling goods.
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Future Proof Finance
As the world evolves, more and more people are successfully pivoting their careers and businesses โ ones with more fluidity, more entrepreneurship, without the usual benefits and structure of full time jobs. VICE News profiles the trailblazers who are shaping their lives and businesses around this modern version of the workforce. In this segment of FUTUREPROOF we profile two people who have built businesses in the crypto industry.
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Future Proof Media
During the pandemic, as people were stuck at home with only their electronics to connect them to work and loved ones, there was a kind of helplessness as Big Techโs empire expanded. But some individuals found a way to make that new reality work for them, too. In the latest installment of our series, Future Proof, we look at the future of news and informationโฆ through the eyes of two people whoโve created their own mini-empires in the space.
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Future Proof Sustainable Transportation
VICE News invites Upwork to join us as we profile trailblazers who are shaping their lives and businesses around a modern version of the workforce and the technology that is helping them survive in this new world. Weโll cover individuals who made the leap to start a new business, examine emerging industries and new trends in technology. For this segment in our series on the future of work, we follow two solo-preneurs serving those who choose sustainable transportation: a bike craftsman in Bozeman and a man whoโs making parking space for bikes in NYC.
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Thursday, February 4, 2021
Women in India are leading the world’s largest protest: farmers, gathered to fight laws that could allow corporate takeovers of family farms. VICE News reports from New Delhi.
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Guatemala Was Left Devastated After Back-to-Back Hurricanes
We went to a remote village in Guatemala thatโs seeing record floods from back to back hurricanes Eta and Iota โ it’s basically climate change 2020-style.
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Theme Park Workers Struggle to Put Food on the Table as COVID Takes Over
As Washington fights over stimulus, the financial realities for some Americans are dire. VICE News goes to Orlando where laid-off hospitality workers are struggling to stay afloat.
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Trump Fans Are Holding Sad ‘Stop the Steal’ Rallies
Since 2016, Michigan has become a hotbed for Trump ideology. VICE News looks at how die-hard MAGA supporters are reacting to election results.
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Trumpโs Post-Presidential Criminal Nightmare Begins Now
Trump’s presidential shield of protection expires the moment he steps down on Jan. 20. Here’s what happens next.
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Voting Against a Backdrop of Police Violence in Philadelphia
Philadelphia is dealing with election tension right after the police killing of Walter Wallace Jr. VICE News talks to protestors calling for justice in both politics and policing.
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MAKE IT COUNT RYAN
The Hispanic vote is key in the swing state of Florida. VICE News looks at how that demographic is shifting with the influx of Puerto Ricans in the state.
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ONLINE ACTIVITY: HANNAH
VICE News Tonight cuts through the spin, disinformation, and punditry to bring you in-depth coverage of the day’s top stories, and fearless on-the-ground reporting on the people, places and voices you won’t see anywhere else.
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Why 290,000 People Won’t Become Citizens Before November’s Election
Delays in the naturalization process mean that thousands of potential voters in swing states will be unable to vote in Novemberโs election. The agency responsible, USCIS, says COVID is to blame, but immigration lawyers and USCIS officials say slowdowns are part of a larger, administrative assault on legal immigration.
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This MAGA Caravan Doesn’t Care That Trump Has COVID
President Trump’s supporters aren’t all convinced COVID-19 is dangerous. VICE News joins a MAGA caravan rally to ask what participants think of Trump’s recent diagnosis.