In my opinion, I think that news headlines are written in capital letters to stand out, or be eye-catching, but that is just me.
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In my opinion, I think that news headlines are written in capital letters to stand out, or be eye-catching, but that is just me.
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The answer depends on where the headlines are.
Major sporting events make headlines. Political events, like elections, make headlines. Weather events make headlines. National holiday events make headlines. Stories relating to high profile people make headlines. Major successes for the country or some people in it make headlines. These and many other national events make headlines.