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Knowledge gap may hinder needed help

An October survey from health care think tank Kaiser Family Foundation found that 89 percent of the nation’s uninsured have no idea that open enrollment through the law’s insurance exchanges starts Saturday.

11 best money-saving tips for holiday travel

As we head into the holiday season, Americans are scrambling to book a cheap flight before 2014 comes to a close. Whether you’re traveling across country to visit the parents, or rounding up the little ones en masse for a holiday reunion this season, there are many money-saving tips for those traveling on a budget.

 
It’s back: McRib makes its return to McDonald’s

Grab some extra napkins — that saucy McDonald’s McRib sandwich is back. In nearly all of its Southern Nevada stores, the sandwich has officially made its return, according to a McDonald’s Corp. spokeswoman.

Survey say fliers don’t just hate Spirit

Spirit Airlines revels in its reputation as a super-low-cost carrier willing to take its lumps, so much that it launched an air travel State of Hate survey over the summer to share the hate air travelers feel about airlines as a whole.

You’ll be able to check into hotels on your phone soon

New programs are helping speed up the hotel check-in process for busy travelers, or in at least one case, letting them go straight to their rooms by using their smartphone to unlock doors.

Microsoft invests in community partnerships

Microsoft, one of the most well-known brands in the world, is looking to increase its presence in Las Vegas.

EXECUTIVE SNAPSHOT: Matthew Jensen, founder, I EAT FIT

While Air Force pilot Matthew Jensen was deployed in Afghanistan nearly two years ago, he said, he and his fellow airmen spent most of their free time working out and talking about the best ways to build muscle.

Consumer: Where should unemployed son buy health insurance?

As the Nov. 15 launch date for open enrollment looms, we have a question from one consumer about where her unemployed son should buy a plan, as well as a query on how Medicaid recipients will go about keeping their coverage.

American, US Airways to merge frequent flier programs

American Airlines and US Airways will combine their frequent flier programs early next year and, for now, still base free flights on how many miles customers fly.

Debate persists over how ACA has affected hiring

It’s been debated since the Affordable Care Act passed in 2010. How is the law, which requires some employers to provide health insurance or pay a fine, affecting jobs?

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