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Новости за 17.09.2021

Survey finds many employees expect work-from-home options after pandemic

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A recent survey found about 43% of employees expect organizations to continue offering work-from-home options after the COVID-19 pandemic ends. As companies try to navigate the Delta variant and decide when or if teams should return to the office, the survey from PayScale found while employers have different strategies and priorities, nearly three-quarters agree remote work will change the talent landscape, especially in white-collar industries. PayScale CEO Scott Torrey joined CBSN to discuss the survey.



Afghanistan drone strike was "a tragic mistake," Pentagon officials say

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The Pentagon says it has now concluded that a U.S. drone strike in the final days of the U.S. evacuation from Kabul, Afghanistan, killed an aid worker and multiple members of his family. General Frank McKenzie of U.S. Central Command made the announcement at a briefing Friday.

Capitol police detail preparations for "Justice for J6" rally

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There is heightened security on Capitol Hill ahead of a "Justice for J6" rally, as law enforcement officials say they will try a regional approach for security concerns. Kyle Cheney, a legal affairs reporter for Politico, joined CBSN's Tanya Rivero to discuss.

Doctor on COVID-19 vaccine mandates and vaccine hesitancy in U.S.

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Dr. Bob Lahita, director of the Institute for Autoimmune and Rheumatic Diseases at St. Joseph Health and a professor at the Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine, joined CBSN to discuss the latest on COVID-19, federal mandates and vaccine hesitancy in the U.S.

FDA panel meets to discuss COVID-19 vaccine booster shots

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The White House wants to begin offering COVID-19 booster shots to the general public as soon as next week. An FDA panel is meeting today to debate whether to OK that. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joined CBSN with more on that plus other issues on the president's agenda.

"48 Hours": The online life and death of Bianca Devins

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A young woman, who was popular on social media, was murdered in Utica, New York in 2019. Her killer posted the images of her body online -- where they soon went viral -- and sent them to the victim's family. Jericka Duncan for 48 Hours joined CBSN to discuss the disturbing case and why what happened in the aftermath has behavioral scientists and the intelligence community concerned.





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