When writing by hand, the option that should always be on the line is:
A newspaper article titled All about Great Whites.
This is because titles of newspaper articles are typically written in title case and can often be presented in a way that resembles formal writing, therefore needing specific attention when transcribed. Meanwhile, chapters in books or magazine articles may not require the same level of formal presentation in handwriting. However, the choice ultimately depends on the context of your writing and audience.