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A Wisconsin couple was paying $2 a month for an ACA health plan. But as subsidies expire, it’s soaring to $1,600, forcing them to downgrade
Less than three weeks remain until the expiration of COVID-era enhanced tax credits that have helped millions of Americans pay their monthly fees for Affordable Care Act coverage for the past four years.
By Ali Swenson and The Associated PressDecember 13, 2025
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HealthThe incredible health benefits of drinking enough water: New study highlights role in weight loss, migraines, and more
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HealthUSDA orders nationwide testing of milk for bird flu to contain and eventually eliminate the virus
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HealthThe gunman who killed UnitedHealthcare’s CEO may have already left New York on a bus, as police search for backpack in Central Park
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HealthUnitedHealthcare and other major insurance companies pull company and board leadership bios from their websites after executive’s killing
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HealthJapan outranks the world in aging well, while the U.S. doesn’t even make the top 10 list of countries to grow old in
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HealthSlain UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson’s tenure was marked by rocketing profits—and accusations of insider trading and coverage denial
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Health1 in 5 people have this genetic risk factor for heart disease—and most have no idea because doctors rarely test for it
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HealthJust one alcoholic drink a day can increase your risk of cancer. But most Americans don’t know the dangers, new survey says
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HealthGunman in fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson is still on the loose after what police are calling a ‘brazen targeted attack’
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HealthMissouri judge to consider overturning state’s near-total abortion ban after voters back abortion-rights amendment
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HealthMcDonald’s Quarter Pounder E. coli problems end as FDA closes investigation into outbreak linked to onions
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HealthAmericans aren’t living as long as other high-income countries for a surprising reason. 5 major initiatives could help
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HealthBeijing pushes back as U.S. house lawmakers support COVID Chinese lab leak theory after 2-year probe
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HealthItaly and Romania up in arms as EU’s outdoor smoking and vaping ban labelled ‘a violation of individual freedom’
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HealthElton John lost his vision from an eye infection. Here’s why that might happen—and how to prevent it
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TechA new self-operating death pod promises a peaceful assisted suicide. But the first to die in it reportedly had mysterious neck injuries
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HealthTrump’s return has women who use $349 smart ring to track their periods panicking over privacy. Oura’s CEO wants to assure them.
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LifestyleSouthwest Airlines will end cabin service earlier to reduce risk of turbulence-related injuries
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LifestylePeople will do anything to get away from ultra-processed foods—from ‘no recipe recipes’ to making anything edible from scratch
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HealthMassachusetts lawmakers push for ‘generational tobacco ban’ so that those who can’t buy cigarettes now never can
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