As the Taliban claim an 8th capital city, Biden says Afghanistan's military has the tools and they need to 'want to fight'
CNN's Kylie Atwood and Nick Paton Walsh discuss.
CNN's Kylie Atwood and Nick Paton Walsh discuss.
The Chief of Pediatric Infectious Disease at Emory University's School of Medicine says COVID-19 cases in the younger population are trending in the wrong direction. But she says kids can be safer in school if they're wearing masks. (Aug.10)
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who has repeatedly denied the allegations found by the state Attorney General's report that he sexually harassed 11 women, says he has "been too familiar with people" and apologizes to the women he said he "truly offended" before stepping down from his role as governor.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo announces he will step down as governor of New York in late August 2021.
Europe's highest and most active volcano, Sicily's Mount Etna, has erupted in the early hours of Monday.
Mississippi nurse Nichole Atherton speaks with CNN's Erica Hill about her decision to resign and pleads with unvaccinated individuals to get vaccinated.
Dilesi (Greece) (AFP) – A timelapse video shows the sky above the island of Evia turning into a red haze during sunset due to the wildfires that have been raving the Greek island.

Dilesi (Greece) (AFP) – A timelapse video shows the sky above the island of Evia turning into a red haze during sunset due to the wildfires that have been raving the Greek island.
Tourists flock to the coastal town of Mendocino for its Victorian homes and cliff trails, but visitors this summer will also find signs warning that the quaint Northern California hamlet is amid a severe drought and to please conserve water.
Facing potentially stiff penalties, SEC and NFL players are vaccinating at a much higher rate than others their age.
Analysts at the Financial Derivatives Company say they expect Nigeria's headline inflation to drop for another month after falling to 17.75 per cent in June, for the third consecutive month.
Research by Kaspersky shows that although the number of financial malware attacks in Nigeria, decreased in the first half of the year,14.4 per cent of those attacks targeted corporate users.