headline
noun
[ ˈhɛdlʌɪn ]
• a heading at the top of an article or page in a newspaper or magazine.
• "a front-page headline"
• denoting or relating to a figure for unemployment based on the unadjusted total number of people out of work, as a percentage of the population.
• "the headline unemployment rate has surprised the markets by dropping slightly"
headline
verb
• provide with a headline.
• "a feature that was headlined ‘Invest in your Future’"
• appear as the star performer at (a concert).
• "Nirvana headlined the 1992 Reading Festival"