Chicago public school leaders cancelled classes today, shutting more than 340,000 students out for the day, after the teachers’ union voted to switch back to remote learning amid a surge of Covid infections in the nation’s third largest city. CNBC’s Andrea Day reports on how workers are adapting to working at home and how companies are stepping up incentives to bring employees back to the office. John Flannery, former federal prosecutor, reports on Attorney General Merrick Garland’s press conference today, during which he pledged to prosecute everyone involved in the January 6th insurrection. . NBC’s Sahil Kapur reports that Congress is looking at writing a new law to prevent and protect against future election coups. Plus, CNBC’s Perry Russom reports on what’s been called one of the worst tragedies in Philadelphia history, as at least 12 people, 8 of them children, die in a rowhouse fire.