Today's Video Headlines

Atlanta's AmericasMart sets the fashion trends months in advance
Downtown Atlanta hosts a huge apparel market, AmericasMart, with thousands of brands, wholesale clothing, fine jewelry and trends shaping boutiques nationwide.

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

Is Atlanta really the promised land for Black chefs?
Is Atlanta really the mecca for Black chefs? Credits: AJC | Getty | Andrew Thomas Lee, Natrice Miller, Tori Allen, Ben Gray, Mike Jordan/AJC | UATL/Mike Jordan

The sixth-grade insult that sparked a question about her body for the first time
This week on "It's UATL" the hosts open up about the first time they noticed their bodies and when society’s beauty standards started to sink in.
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.