What’s Next in the Fight Over Healthcare Subsidies

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WSJ What’s News

2025-12-22

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A.M. Edition for Dec. 22. Congress breaks for the holidays without renewing enhanced ACA subsidies. The WSJ’s Sabrina Sidiqui explains what could break the impasse, as millions face higher healthcare premiums and lingering uncertainty. Plus, after seizing a second tanker over the weekend, the U.S. Coast Guard hunts another ship involved in moving Venezuelan oil. And a former Tesla staffer who clashed with Elon Musk shakes up the race to run General Motors. Daniel Bach hosts. Listen to the full interview with Cleveland Fed President Beth Hammack on WSJ’s Take On the Week.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • officials say the Coast Guard is on the trail of another tanker ship involved in transporting oil from Venezuela,

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  • seized a second ship over the weekend as part of its campaign to block vessels moving the country's crude.