This morning in the Newsroom, we're showing you how to track the war online at CNN.com/Afghanistan .
We're also showing you NATO's big new Internet effort, called "30 Days in Afghanistan." The military has Afghans helping it get its message out online.
What do you think? Share your thoughts about the latest big developments in the war.
NATO troops say they have gained a foothold in part of a Taliban-controlled town, a day after they launched their biggest war offensive in southern Afghanistan. We'll have team coverage of Operation Moshtarak.
The opening ceremony for the 2010 Winter Olympics began on a somber note Friday night as members of the delegation from Georgia mourned the loss of one of their teammates just hours earlier.
Snow brings much of the south to a standstill.
Atlantans are not used to this kind of weather. Some of us chickens stayed in a hotel ovenight - a five-minute covered walk from the CNN newsroom. Others braved the very icy roads to get to work. Meteorologist Bonnie Schneider is in for Reynolds Wolf and keeping you up to date on the weather all morning long.
Also this morning... an interview with Sean "P. Diddy" Combs on music education.
Finance author and expert Clyde Anderson talks about the pros and cons of flexible spending accounts.
Our tech guru Mario Armstrong talks about a free cellphone program for low-income Americans to help them stay connected.
Join Betty Nguyen and TJ Holmes on this CNN Saturday Morning, 6am ET/ 3am PT.