If you’re anything like us, we see an interesting headline during our daily scroll—pause to read it—but then keep scrolling without reading the actual story. So at the end of each week, we’re rounding up all the buzziest, news-worthy headlines you might have missed. Think of it like the “saved” feature on Instagram but for news instead of aesthetically pleasing photos.
#1
Tayvis Breaks Records With New News
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce just turned Instagram into a frenzy of love, breaking the platform’s record with over 1 million reposts in six hours and racking over 30 million likes (and counting) along the way. Their playful engagement post, captioned “Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married,” sent fans, celebrities, and even a former president into a joyous tailspin. After two years of dating, the pop star and NFL star now have wedding planning on the docket, all while juggling a new album release and the Chiefs’ season kickoff.
#2
Eternal Sunshine on Tour
Ariana Grande is bringing the Eternal Sunshine vibes to the road in 2026, hitting major North American cities from Oakland to Montreal before wrapping up with five London shows at the O2 Arena. After a seven-year touring hiatus, the pop powerhouse promises fans a mix of music and magic, with presales kicking off in September. As she teased on Instagram: “see you next year”—and yes, Arianators, it’s finally happening.
#3
Sabrina’s Not Sugarcoating Anything Anymore
Sabrina Carpenter isn’t sugarcoating her next era: the singer says her new album Man’s Best Friend (out Aug. 29) is “not for any pearl clutchers.” Packed with bold, cheeky lyrics and provocative imagery, the project pushes further than her coy hits like “Espresso,” leaning into humor, sexuality, and unapologetic fun. Carpenter admits some lines may feel “too TMI” for the faint of heart, but insists the point is liberation.
#4
Back To Badlands
Halsey is rewinding the clock with the Back to Badlands Tour, a 10th anniversary trek that trades arenas for intimate clubs and GA floors. Kicking off Oct. 14 at Los Angeles’ Hollywood Forever, the run will hit theaters and ballrooms across North America before heading overseas in 2026. The announcement arrives alongside the Badlands: Anthology reissue, packed with demos, a 2015 live recording, and a new “double feature” for fan favorites “Drive” and “Gasoline.” As Halsey put it: “Tiny venues. GA floors. 10 years later. I’ve been waiting a decade to re-live it all over again with you.”
#5
Taking back her Fight Song
Rachel Platten is taking the power back with Fight Song (Rachel’s Version), a re-recorded collection dropping Sept. 26 to mark the anthem’s 10th anniversary. Inspired by Taylor Swift’s trailblazing fight for artist ownership, Platten says her new versions aren’t just re-dos, but reflections of the wisdom and strength she’s gained since her breakout. Thanking Swift for “empowering artists to take back control,” Platten is reclaiming her voice while giving fans a fresh take on the song that once soundtracked resilience worldwide.