Not necessarily, but you have to enlarge, or make the font bigger togive it emphasis.
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No, the proper format when mentioning a name of a newspaper is to italicize the name, it is improper to put quotes.
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Yes, in APA style, you should italicize the title of an article.
Yes, in APA 7th edition, you should italicize article titles.
Yes, it is necessary to italicize article titles in APA 7 formatting.
Yes, when referring to an article, you should italicize the keyword to indicate that it is a title or a specific term.
Yes, it is standard practice to italicize journal article titles in academic writing.
If 'the' is part of the official name of the newspaper then it should be included in your style of punctuation for the title. Otherwise, it shouldn't be.
Either italicize the name of the paper or underline the name. Place the names of articles or sections of the newspaper in quotation marks.
Yes, you should italicize journal article titles when citing them in academic writing.
Yes, you should italicize research article titles when citing them in academic papers.