Today's Video Headlines

In Georgia, picking wild fruit could cost you $1,000 — unless you go here
The Urban Food Forest at Browns Mill offers a rare, legal area to forage for fruits, nuts and herbs. Credits: AJC | Library of Congress | The Conservation Fund

Why quarter zips are becoming a symbol of identity for young Black men
The quarter zip trend is more than fashion. Young Black men are using it to challenge stereotypes and reshape how they’re seen.

How a missing condom jumpstarted Mandii B's sex-positive podcast
Mandii B shares the unexpected and hilarious story behind launching her hit podcast "Decisions, Decisions."

Quiet Cracking: The hidden workplace trend hitting women harder
Quiet cracking, the silent burnout work trend hitting women harder than men. Credits: AJC|Prelinger|TalentLMS|Bureau of Labor Statistics|McKinsey|Gallup
More From Politics

Mike Luckovich remembers Jimmy Carter in commemorative cartoon
Cartoonist Mike Luckovich honors Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter, celebrating their legacy of leadership and humanitarian work with a heartfelt tribute.

Georgia lawmaker rips into U.S. postmaster general at hearing
U.S. Rep. Rich McCormick (R-Suwanee) criticizes the Postmaster General Louis DeJoy over his management of the U.S. Postal Service.

Why Georgia officials roll ten-sided dice to audit elections
A dice roll started a statewide audit of the 2024 presidential election in Georgia, a human review of paper ballots to check results counted by computers.

Stressed over the election? Here's what to do
Dan Harris, the author of the New York Times bestseller "10% Happier," shares how we can manage stress and find common ground in the wake of the election.