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EPISODE · Jul 30, 2026 · 37 MIN

Caffeine’s Effect on Kids | Why Young Men Embrace Looksmaxxing | AI’s Human Impact

from CBS Mornings on the Go · host CBS News

Entire neighborhoods have been reduced to ash amid the devastating wildfires in France. While thousands of people are being allowed to return to their homes, nearly 80,000 people across southern France are still displaced. Ramy Inocencio reports.A new report from the CDC found nearly two-thirds of American kids between the ages of 2 and 19 have caffeine in their diet. On average, it found kids had 19.4 milligrams of caffeine on a given day. CBS News medical correspondent Dr. Celine Gounder explains the impact on their health.Actor Jared Leto is facing allegations of criminal sexual conduct, which he has denied. In a new BBC documentary, four women accuse Leto of targeting them when they were underage. Lilia Luciano has the latest.BTS said they will not submit their latest album for Grammy consideration, which came after the group's yearslong hiatus to fulfill their mandatory military duty. Emily Curl explains why the group's decision may be connected to the academy adding a new category.CBS News contributor Matt Shumer, a venture capitalist, told "CBS Mornings" artificial intelligence advancements are moving "way more quickly than anyone anticipated." Shumer addresses recent developments in AI and its impact on the workforce.The viral and controversial trend of looksmaxxing is when young men try to maximize their appearance, often through extreme practices. But CBS News contributor Arthur C. Brooks explains why he thinks the trend is not delivering on its promises and what men can focus on instead.Professional boxer Saúl "Canelo" Álvarez, who has over 60 wins, is reflecting on when he'll decide to retire. The 36-year-old told "CBS Mornings" there's "not much left" for him to do in boxing and he has "other things to accomplish" outside of the sport.The Women's Pro Baseball League, which features four teams, launches on Saturday. Justine Siegal, the co-founder and first commissioner of the league, along with first overall draft pick Kelsie Whitmore, talk about the pressure and excitement surrounding the league's inaugural season, the future of women playing baseball and more.

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