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2 Answers. Headlines are basically titles, and the reason periods aren't usually put in titles is: Full stops, like their name suggests, are something that halts the eye of your reader. Titles are all about leading your reader into your post and so anyway [sic] that you can help this flow is a bonus.
We do not use periods with state abbreviations: CT, NY, NJ.
When states appear in bibliographies, tabular matter, lists, and mailing addresses they are usually abbreviated. When a state name is followed by a zip code, you should always use the two-letter, no-period abbreviation (see below). The United States Postal Service prefers these abbreviations.
No two states may have the same abbreviation. Take the first two letters of the state name to form the abbreviation. Take the first and last letter of the state name to form the abbreviation.
The latest AP STYLEBOOK says, When a month is used with a specific date, abbreviate only Jan., Feb., Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov. and Dec. Spell out when using alone, or with a year alone. It says that in tabular material, use three-letter forms without a period (the first three letters of each month).
RULE 1: In the American system, periods and commas always go inside quotation marks (i.e., single AND double).
Titles and Subtitles 1 of the eighth edition of the MLA Handbook says, Use a colon and a space to separate a title from a subtitle, unless the title ends in a question mark or an exclamation point. Include other punctuation only if it is part of the title or subtitle. But sometimes titles are not straightforward.
Capitalization of titles of works (books, articles, plays, stories, poems, movies, etc.) Italicize titles of works (books, magazines, newspapers, movies, plays, and CDs). Use quotation marks for shorter works (book chapters, articles, poems, and songs).
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