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Aetna Announces $37 Billion Merger With Health Insurance Rival Humana

Health insurance giant Aetna has announced a $37 billion plan to acquire rival Humana.

Health insurance giant Aetna has announced a $37 billion plan to acquire rival Humana. Jessica Hill/AP hide caption

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In what could prove the largest-ever merger in the insurance industry, Aetna has announced a $37 billion deal to acquire rival Humana.

The agreement, announced by the Hartford, Conn.-based Aetna, “would bolster Aetna’s presence in the state- and federally funded Medicaid program and Tricare coverage for military personnel and their families,” according to The Associated Press.

Word of the cash and stock agreement comes a day after Centene said it would pay $6.3 billion to buy Health Net. According to the AP, the Centene-Health Net merger “would help Centene expand in the nation’s biggest Medicaid market, California, and give it a Medicare presence in several Western states.”

Reuters notes that the deal between Aetna and Humana “will push Aetna close to Anthem Inc.’s No. 2 insurer spot by membership and would nearly triple Aetna’s Medicare Advantage business,” but adds that the agreement still faces antitrust scrutiny.

In theory, a consolidation of the insurance industry in the wake of Obamacare is supposed to lower costs for consumers. But Forbes quotes Martin Gaynor, a Carnegie Mellon economist and former Federal Trade Commission official, as saying: “It’s not clear to me, do they get any more scale economies from getting bigger?”

Forbes also quotes Robert Town, a health care professor at the Wharton School, as saying consolidation among giant insurers reminds him “of the airline sector, and I don’t think there have been efficiencies gained there.”

“The economies of scale in insurance are relatively modest,” Town said.

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Today in Movie Culture: The Science of 'Terminator Genisys,' 'Back to the Future' Turns 30 and More

Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture:

Movie Truth of the Day:

How can the Terminator‘s skin age, a la Arnold Schwarzenegger‘s T-800? Nerdist’s Kyle Hill explains the science of Terminator Genisys:

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Movie Guide of the Day:

Speaking of the Terminator movies, here’s a guide to every Terminator (machine, not movie) via i09:

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Studio Guide of the Day:

These diagrams illustrate emotional reactions to Pixar movie scenes employing Pixar’s Inside Out characters. See more at Oh My Disney.

Disney Princesses Movie Mash-Up of the Day:

This time the focus is on the Disney Princesses‘ love interests, as they take on roles from Magic Mike XXL. Below is Cinderella‘s Prince Charming as Magic Mike (with Cinderella) and the Beast from Beauty and the Beast as Tarzan (with Belle). See the rest at Cosmopolitan.

Trailer Redo of the Day:

We’ve seen some weird remixes and sweded versions of the Jurassic World trailer, but this one might be the weirdest (via Indiewire):

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Vintage Image of the Day:

One of the sillier moments in the consistently silly Airplane!, which opened 35 years ago today.

Video Essay of the Day:

For RogerEbert.com’s The Unloved series, Scout Tafoya showcases the critically but not popularly appreciated anti-Western The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford:

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Fan Art of the Day:

Illustrator Faye Moorhouse paints her own “wonky” movie posters that “capture the essence” of the films, including Gravity and Snowpiercer. See more at Design Taxi:

Cosplay of the Day:

Does someone have to be wearing it for it to be cosplay? Either way, you need to gaze upon this Asgardian take on Iron Man‘s suit created by Prince Armory (via Fashionably Geek):

Classic Trailer of the Day:

This weekend is the 30th anniversary of the theatrical release of Back to the Future. Watch the original teaser that started it all below.

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