As far as i can tell, all distros are capable of doing what you want (or if there were a problem, no distro could help)
I honestly just use ubuntu, because its user friendly, has long term support builds that are well tested. Especially if you are new, use a major distro like mint or ubuntu, not cschyOS or PopOS. I personally like the gnome interface, which ships with ubuntu.
other than that: decide if you like distro hopping as a hobby, if not, just stick to a major distro and thsts that.
As far as i can tell, all distros are capable of doing what you want (or if there were a problem, no distro could help)
I honestly just use ubuntu, because its user friendly, has long term support builds that are well tested. Especially if you are new, use a major distro like mint or ubuntu, not cschyOS or PopOS. I personally like the gnome interface, which ships with ubuntu.
other than that: decide if you like distro hopping as a hobby, if not, just stick to a major distro and thsts that.