The shutdown is nearly over. The fight over health care isn’t.

关闭将近结束,但关于医疗保健的斗争尚未平息。

Apple News Today

2025-11-12

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The deal to reopen the government does not include an extension to Affordable Care Act subsidies, which Democrats had been holding out for. Politico’s Meredith Lee Hill discusses how the fight over health care will carry on after the shutdown ends. World leaders from 194 countries are gathering in Brazil for COP30, this year’s U.N. climate gathering. Elizabeth Kolbert of the New Yorker explains why the conference won’t include any U.S. officials. Canada lost its measles-elimination status as a result of a large outbreak. Stat’s Helen Branswell breaks down what that signals about the broader state of measles prevention. Plus, the world’s largest aircraft carrier arrived near the Caribbean, how paintings by Bob Ross are helping with public-media funding shortages, and the man who executed one of the the worst trades in NBA history is out of a job. Today’s episode was hosted by Shumita Basu.
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  • Good morning.

  • It's Wednesday, November 12th.

  • I'm Shemitah Basu.

  • This is Apple News Today.

  • On Today's show, why the U.S.

  • is skipping the climate event of the year,

  • Trump sends the world's largest military aircraft carrier to the Caribbean,

  • and how 2025 became a bad year for missiles.

  • But first, as soon as today,

  • the House looks at to approve a deal that would finally reopen the government.

  • It would fund much of the government through the end of January and provide some funding for other agencies through the end of next September.

  • The record-breaking shutdown has brought real hardship for millions of Americans,

  • as both parties waited for the other to blink.

  • The agreement does not include anything on healthcare subsidies,

  • the key issue that most Democrats were holding out for.

  • Right now,

  • the COVID era subsidies for those on Affordable Care Act plans are set to expire at the end of the year,

  • and it's not clear what happens after that.

  • Yesterday, Minority Leader Hakim Jeffries told CNN it wasn't over.

  • This fight continues, and over the last several weeks,