Alexa Corse

National security reporter for The Wall Street Journal in Washington

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WSJ • 17th December 2019

Spending Deal Allots Millions for Election Security, but Democrats Say It Isn’t Enough

The U.S. House voted Tuesday to provide more funding to help states secure their election systems, but Democrats argued that the compromise still doesn’t do enough.
WSJ • 21st November 2019

Report: Election Security Agency Grapples With Staffing, Budget Cuts

The federal agency responsible for setting election security standards is grappling with key leadership vacancies and inadequate funding, a government watchdog office has found.
WSJ • 4th November 2019

Brexit Can Wait. Boris Johnson Has Other Problems: Crosswalks, Tree Trimming

UXBRIDGE, England--Since 1902 when the last prime minister from the unelected House of Lords resigned, every British prime minister has been an elected lawmaker. So if Mr. Johnson doesn’t get re-elected in this west London district, he gets kicked out of office.
WSJ • 29th August 2019

Measles Cases Are on the Rise in Europe, WHO Says

Europe is seeing a resurgence of measles with nearly 90,000 cases in the first half of 2019, underscoring the necessity for more people to be vaccinated, the WHO said.
WSJ • 21st August 2019

In Northern Ireland, Young People Worry Bloody History Could Return After Brexit

NEWRY, Northern Ireland—People who have come of age in Northern Ireland since a 1998 peace deal have avoided the violence that beset the region for three decades. Brexit is making them worry that could change.
Department of Communication, Stanford University • 6th January 2019

Winning Essay for 2019 Daniel Pearl Memorial Internship

The internship with The Wall Street Journal was established to commemorate the work and ideals of Pearl, a Stanford graduate and Journal foreign correspondent who was kidnapped and murdered in Pakistan in 2002.
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