
Bloomberg Daybreak: US Edition ACA Subsidies Set to Expire; Russia and Ukraine Trade Strikes on Black Sea Ports
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Dec 31, 2025 COVID-era ACA subsidies are expiring, leaving over 20 million Americans facing higher premiums and escalating political tensions as parties negotiate extensions. Meanwhile, Russia and Ukraine traded strikes on Black Sea ports, damaging critical infrastructure, including a major refinery, amidst rising conflict. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu also weighed in on Iran's nuclear ambitions, echoing past warnings while geopolitical discussions heat up. The podcast dives into the intersection of health policy and international relations.
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Subsidy Expiry Will Reshape Midterm Politics
- The end of COVID-era ACA subsidies will push over 20 million people into higher premiums next month.
- Political incentives may overwhelm policy fixes as midterms approach, increasing stakes for both parties.
Black Sea Strikes Threaten Energy Infrastructure
- Russia and Ukraine struck each other's Black Sea ports, damaging infrastructure including an oil refinery.
- The attacks signal continued escalation and pose risks to regional energy and civilian infrastructure.
Putin's Moves Could Stall Peace Talks
- Vladimir Putin said he'd revise Russia's negotiating position and blamed Ukrainian drones for civilian strikes.
- Former U.S. Ambassador Stephen Peifer says Putin appears to be trying to derail peace progress.
