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The Washington Star and The Washington Times Return - Reviving America's Capital Journalism at DCNews.news, WashingtonStar.news, and WashingtonTimes.digital

10-16-2025 05:47 PM CET | IT, New Media & Software

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The Washington Star and The Washington Times Return - Reviving

Washington, D.C. - Wiki News today announced the digital revival of two
of the nation's most storied newspapers - The Washington Star and The Washington
Times - under a new unified capital news network anchored by https://DCNews.news,
https://WashingtonStar.news, and https://WashingtonTimes.digital. For more than a
century, these papers shaped the national conversation from the heart of the nation's
capital. Today, they return to reclaim that legacy - combining historical integrity with
advanced AI-powered journalism to serve Washington, America, and the world.
"These newspapers once defined American political journalism," said the editorial board at
Wiki News. "Now they'll define the digital future of Washington news - truth,
transparency, and technology united."
A Legacy of Washington Excellence
The Washington Star (founded 1852) was the nation's oldest daily and a trusted source
inside the Beltway until 1981. The Washington Times (founded 1982) served as a voice of
independent thought through the 1990s and early 2000s. Both now return digitally under
the Wiki News Network, preserving their editorial traditions while expanding their reach
through modern automation and syndication.
Modern Powerhouse: DCNews.news as the Capital Hub
DCNews.news functions as the central hub for political coverage, live reporting, and
regional syndication - integrating both legacy brands within one cohesive D.C. media
ecosystem.
Key features include:
- 24/7 AI-powered newsroom covering Congress, the White House, and D.C. agencies
- "Then & Now" storytelling linking 19th and 20th-century archives to today's political
headlines
-Washington Star Radio and DCNews Audio Network for real-time political briefings
- Cross-platform syndication through SmartMoney.news, Gourmet.news, and
Buddha.digital for national context
About The Washington Star
First published in 1852, The Washington Star chronicled America's rise from the Civil War
to the Space Age, serving as Washington's paper of record for over 125 years. It was home
to Pulitzer-winning journalists, trusted by presidents, and read by millions across the
capital. Now reborn at WashingtonStar.news, The Star resumes its mission: factual, fearless,
and forward-looking reporting for a digital era.

About The Washington Times
Originally founded in 1982, The Washington Times provided sharp political analysis and
independent commentary through the late 20th century. Under its new digital relaunch at
WashingtonTimes.digital, the paper continues to champion informed discussion, civic
literacy, and responsible free press - now powered by automation, multimedia, and data-
driven insight.
About DCNews.news
The unifying capital news platform, DCNews.news, serves as the network hub for
Washington coverage - connecting The Star, The Times, and hundreds of Wiki News
regional outlets. The site aggregates live reports, official releases, investigative journalism,
and community commentary from across the District.
Media Contact
Wiki News / Washington Digital Network
editor@wiki.news
https://DCNews.news · https://WashingtonStar.news · https://WashingtonTimes.digital

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Wiki REIT is a Tier One digital media infrastructure platform that owns and operates over 3,100 Exact Match Domains (EMDs), powered by a proprietary AI system called Buddha Brain. We deploy over 2.5 million monetized content pages daily, scaling toward a 300 million page network that spans every ZIP code and vertical.

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