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Critics Take Aim At Expedia-Orbitz Tie-Up

Critics Take Aim At Expedia-Orbitz Tie-Up

<p>WASHINGTON: A consumer group and hotel industry association are raising objections to the planned merger of online travel bookers  Expedia and Orbitz, claiming the deal would lead to a powerful duopoly.</p> <p>The activist group Consumer Watchdog said in a letter Monday to the Justice Department that the tie-up would “severely impact consumers and limit consumer choice,” and called for the merger to be blocked.</p>
Prompted By Sodomite Suppression Act, Bill Would Raise Initiative Filing Fees Tenfold

Prompted By Sodomite Suppression Act, Bill Would Raise Initiative Filing Fees Tenfold

<div id="content-body-16194260-30508785"> <p>For $200, Californians with varying ideas can propose a measure that might wind up on the ballot.</p> <p>One current proposal would call California’s chief executive president instead of governor. Another would mandate displaying the state flag more prominently at a variety of events and public buildings, including above the U.S. flag when they are flown together on the same flagpole. A third would create a panel of officials to explore the possibility of California claiming its autonomy from the country.</p>
Covered California Offers More Choices, Slight Hike In Premiums

Covered California Offers More Choices, Slight Hike In Premiums

<p>Ventura County residents buying health insurance in the Covered California marketplace will have more choices but could pay slightly more in premiums while also facing, in some instances, rising out-of-pocket costs.</p> <p>Since Covered California started selling insurance in late 2013, only three insurance plans sold coverage through the marketplace in Ventura County, triggering concerns about lack of choice.</p>
Anthem-Cigna Deal Alarms Consumer Activists

Anthem-Cigna Deal Alarms Consumer Activists

<p class="bodytext"><span id="mn_Global"><span id="MNGiSection">In a mega-deal that alarms some health policy experts and consumer advocates worried about increasing industry consolidation and the prospect of higher premiums, health insurance giant Anthem has agreed to acquire rival Cigna for $54 billion.</span></span></p>
Insurers UnitedHealth, Oscar Are Poised To Join Covered California

Insurers UnitedHealth, Oscar Are Poised To Join Covered California

<p>Two new health insurers are poised to join California's market for Obamacare coverage — industry giant UnitedHealth and a New York start-up named Oscar.</p> <p>Many consumers may welcome the new choices starting next year and the prospect that increased competition helps hold down premiums. The lack of more health plans to choose from has been a sore point for some Covered California customers during the rollout of the Affordable Care Act.</p>
Covered California Health Insurance Exchange at a Crossroads

Covered California Health Insurance Exchange at a Crossroads

<p class="bodytext"><span id="mn_Global"><span id="MNGiSection">SACRAMENTO -- As millions of Americans nervously await the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling on a key provision of the health care law -- whether or not federal subsidies are legal in 34 states that don't run their own insurance exchanges -- California's newly insured can breathe a bit easi</span></span>er.</p>
State Auditor Issues Stinging Review of Medi-Cal Plans: Anthem Blue Cross in Fresno County Gets Worst Grade

State Auditor Issues Stinging Review of Medi-Cal Plans: Anthem Blue Cross in Fresno County Gets Worst Grade

<p>A searing review of Medi-Cal managed care provider directories released Tuesday by the <a href="https://www.auditor.ca.gov/pdfs/reports/2014-134.pdf" target="_blank" title="" rel="noopener">California State Auditor</a> found numerous inaccuracies ranging from incorrect phone numbers of doctors to listings of providers who no longer were participating in the health plans.</p> <p>Telephone calls from thousands of frustrated consumers also have gone unanswered by the state Ombudsman Office, the audit said.</p>
Blue Shield Faces More Heat Over Nonprofit Status, $1.2-Billion Deal

Blue Shield Faces More Heat Over Nonprofit Status, $1.2-Billion Deal

<p>Health insurance giant Blue Shield of California is facing more questions over its loss of tax-exempt status as it tries to win state approval of a $1.2-billion acquisition.</p> <p>A former Blue Shield executive is accusing the San Francisco insurer of giving contradictory answers to state officials about its corporate structure. And consumer advocates are calling on Blue Shield to disclose details of a state audit that examined the company's taxpayer subsidy.</p>
Auto insurance Too Expensive? It Could Be Your ZIP Code

Auto insurance Too Expensive? It Could Be Your ZIP Code

<p>Can you imagine moving just a few blocks to a new home and seeing as much as a 64 percent difference in your auto insurance premium?</p> <p>That wasn't a typo. While a number of <a href="http://www.bankrate.com/finance/insurance/how-is-an-auto-insurance-quote-determined.aspx">factors can influence an auto insurance quote</a>, including your age, the make and model of your car, your driving habits and your credit score, where you live -- and specifically your ZIP code -- may have more of an effect on your insurance rates than you think, a Bankrate survey finds.</p>
Google Defends Its Self-Driving Cars’ Accident Rate

Google Defends Its Self-Driving Cars’ Accident Rate

<p><b>In most of the incidents, the Google car was rear-ended, the company says</b></p> <p>Google, founded on Sept. 4, 1998, will be turning 17 in a few months and, like many teens, it's eager to get out on the open road after a few years of puttering around town with driving instructors and anxious parents looking over its shoulder.</p>
Are Self-Driving Cars As Safe As We Thought? 4 Out Of 48 Have Crashed In California Since September

Are Self-Driving Cars As Safe As We Thought? 4 Out Of 48 Have Crashed In California Since September

<p>In both the UK and the US, policy makers are in the process of changing legislation to allow self-driving cars to be used on public roads commercially.</p> <p><br /> But while the cars are generally regarded as being safe, it has emerged that four autonomous cars have gotten into accidents on Californian roads since September.</p> <p><br /> Three were cars run by Google, and the fourth was an Audi car.</p>