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Allysia Finley

Allysia Finley

Assistant Editor at Opinion

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Recent Articles

wsj.com

Opinion | Why There’s New Hope for Alzheimer’s Patients

Biogen’s aducanumab isn’t a cure, but the trials were promising—and other therapies are in the works.
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Opinion | States of Migration

States with high taxes and cost-of-living are losing income.
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Opinion | An Illustration of Two Economic Recoveries

Democratic states that locked down harder and longer continue to experience significantly higher unemployment.
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Opinion | Rebellion in the Faculty Lounge

The new president, Miles K. Davis, wanted to shift Linfield University’s focus to meet student demand. Liberal-arts professors had other ideas.
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Opinion | Cuomo Finishes the Pandemic as He Started It, by Failing ...

In prioritizing vaccines, New York put ‘equity’ and special interests ahead of the elderly and vulnerable.
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Opinion | Capitalism Is What Will Defeat Covid

The vaccine revolution didn’t happen on its own. It’s a product of decades of planning and investment.
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Opinion | Vindication for Ron DeSantis

The media vilified him for rejecting harsh lockdowns. But Florida’s Covid-19 numbers are better than California’s or New York’s, and its economy thrives.
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Opinion | As Covid Evolves, Treatments May Prove as Important as Va...

The FDA has approved only a few therapeutic drugs. Many studies suggest promising options.
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Opinion | Net Neutrality and Big Tech’s Speech Hypocrisy

Facebook and Twitter once positioned themselves as champions of an open internet. No longer.
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Opinion | Now We’re Cooking With Gas. But Tomorrow?

The Sierra Club hijacks a state agency in an effort to force Californians to use electric stoves and ovens.
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Opinion | The Captain of Operation Warp Speed

Moncef Slaoui explains how a public-private partnership is overcoming technical and bureaucratic obstacles to find a way of inoculating against Covid.
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Opinion | Uber Adapts to Covid and ‘Laborism’

Its food-delivery business is booming, but lawmakers threaten its model with restraints on independent contractors. Are self-driving cars the answer?
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Opinion | Medical Research’s Cross of ‘Gold’ Imperils Covid Treatments

Randomized controlled studies have advantages, but there are other valuable sources of data.
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Opinion | Coronavirus Lockdowns Usher In the New Roaring ’20s

An underground social economy is growing to escape state prohibitions.
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Opinion | Lockdowns and School Shutdowns May Make Youngsters Sicker

Evidence is ample that stress and inactivity weaken immunity against Covid and other diseases.
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The Hidden Danger of Masks - The Wall Street Journal

The Hidden Danger of Masks  The Wall Street Journal
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The Politics of Hydroxychloroquine - The Wall Street Journal

The Politics of Hydroxychloroquine  The Wall Street Journal
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Herd Immunity May Be Closer Than You Think - The Wall Street Journal

Herd Immunity May Be Closer Than You Think  The Wall Street Journal
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The Troubles Beneath the Surface of California’s Comeback - Wall St...

The Troubles Beneath the Surface of California’s Comeback  Wall Street Journal
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Would you like guilt with your latte? - The Star Online

Would you like guilt with your latte?  The Star Online
theadvocate.com

Dan Fagan: Lawsuits out of control in Louisiana

Is Louisiana the judicial hellhole some claim it is? Consider this: Our state leads the nation in auto liability lawsuits. In Louisiana’s most populated city, New Orleans, things are really