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
Newest Member of Fleetwood Mac
Miley Cyrus just dropped a family-sized power ballad: “Secrets,” a peace offering to her dad Billy Ray, with none other than Mick Fleetwood and Lindsey Buckingham backing her up. The track lands on the deluxe edition of Something Beautiful, out today, alongside a David Byrne collab. Part reconciliation letter, part rock dream-team crossover, “Secrets” proves Miley can turn even father-daughter drama into Fleetwood Mac–level magic.
#2
Ed Sheeran is back on Tour
Ed Sheeran is looping back to stadiums. The singer just announced the Loop Tour, a massive 2026 North American run in support of his new album Play. Kicking off June 13 in Arizona and wrapping Nov. 7 in Tampa, the trek hits all the major stops — from Nashville to Toronto to two-night stands in New Jersey and Boston. With Play blending Sheeran’s global pop experiments and radio-polished hits, expect a summer of singalongs (and a whole lot of loop pedal wizardry).
#3
Yungblug X Aerosmith?!
Aerosmith may have retired from the road, but they’re not done rocking. The band just dropped their first new song in 12 years, teaming up with Yungblud on the single “My Only Angel,” part of a five-track EP One More Time (out Nov. 21). With Steven Tyler’s touring voice sidelined, Joe Perry’s side projects rolling, and Matt Sorum filling in on drums, the studio lineup isn’t quite a full reunion—but it’s close. The legends aren’t saying no to one last gig, though. For now, Aerosmith’s swan song might sound more like a rebirth.
#4
The Favors Release ‘The Dream’
Finneas and Ashe’s spur-of-the-moment idea to form The Favors has paid off in spades. Their debut, The Dream, is a lush, cinematic journey that swings from playful bops (“The Little Mess You Made”) to gut-punch ballads (“Necessary Evils”) and slow-burn stunners (“Lake George”). With harmonies that feel like romcom magic and production dripping with nostalgia, the album lives up to its name — dreamy, heartfelt, and destined for soundtrack status. Whether this is a one-off experiment or the start of something bigger, The Dream already feels timeless.
#5
Lola Young Drops ‘I’m Only F-king Myself’
Lola Young is officially back with her third LP, I’m Only F–king Myself. The London pop sensation — fresh off opening for Billie Eilish in Paris and rocking Wembley — describes the album as “my ode to self sabotage, my chance to claw myself back from the edge of defeat.” Lead single “One Thing” already hit the U.K. Top 20, and with Young’s unstoppable momentum (Coachella, Glastonbury, 600M+ Spotify streams), this fall release promises more chart-smashing, self-reflective pop brilliance.