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headline

[hed-lahyn] / ˈhɛdˌlaɪn /


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She also has a Coachella headline slot coming in April, making her the first Latina to top the world’s most influential festival.

From Los Angeles Times

The West Yorkshire site will also feature a Thursday headline performance for the first time, with rock band Kasabian set to take to the stage.

From BBC

South Korea’s headline PMI pointed to sustained deterioration, but Pantheon Macroeconomics’ Kelvin Lam expects brisk international demand for high-performance AI chips to keep supporting export orders through 2026.

From The Wall Street Journal

It is similar to its internet cousin clickbait, where a headline is used to lure a reader in to view an article or video.

From BBC

That was a day which ended with Salah firmly in the headlines.

From BBC