The Wall Street Journal is seeking an experienced and energetic reporter to join the team covering the Department of Justice and domestic terrorism.
The assignment will also require sourcing in core agencies within the Department of Homeland
The Wall Street Journal is looking for someone who can come up with smart stories based on data dives, freedom-of-information requests and traditional deep sourcing.
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