Philadelphia seniors ‘strut’ into aging as they take charge of their health and find community

Seniors warm up ahead of the Philadelphia Corporation For Aging’s 13th annual Senior Strut along Boathouse Row on Oct. 17, 2025. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)

Margie Witts (left), 70, and Brenda Smith (right), 68, lead the PHL Huntington Park Walkers group, who get together a few times a week. They participated in the Philadelphia Corporation For Aging’s 13th annual Senior Strut along Boathouse Row on Oct. 17, 2025. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)

A group of seniors, all wearing matching T-shirts and headbands with fuzzy yellow pom-poms, walked down the Schuylkill River Trail with determination and purpose. Other walkers, bikers, and runners sped by on the trail during a recent Friday morning, but members of the Hunting Park We Walk PHL group were undeterred. Most of them are in their 60s, 70s, or 80s.

“We let them know, we’re not sitting home in a rocking chair,” said Brenda Smith, 68, who lives in Germantown.

The walking group is part of a free citywide program that coordinates meetups for people who want to exercise and improve their health. It’s also an opportunity for older residents to meet new people and create new support systems as they age.

“Some people don’t have anybody to talk to at all. They don’t even have family,” said Margie Witts, 70, who lives in Hunting Park. “You get to become a family.”

The group joined more than 500 older city residents at Lloyd Hall on Boathouse Row on Friday to participate in the Philadelphia Corporation for Aging’s 13th annual Senior Strut health event, which featured presentations, exhibits, and music from the Philadelphia Mummers.

“Social isolation is unfortunately an issue that impacts the older adult community in Philadelphia and across the country,” said Bill Conallen, public relations specialist at the Philadelphia Corporation for Aging. “Events like this bring people together, allow them opportunities for socialization and really build community and connection that they might not typically have.”

With their yellow pom-poms bouncing on their heads with every step, the Hunting Park walkers were easily spotted in the crowd.

“If we see people walking, we tell them to come join us,” Smith said. “A lot of times when we’re exercising and people are standing back looking, we’ll encourage them to come on and be a part of it.”

**Finding Support and Friendship Through Exercise**

Walking has many benefits for older adults, research shows. It can reduce the risks or severity of heart disease, diabetes, cognitive decline, and dementia. It’s also associated with better mental health and sleep.

The Hunting Park walkers regularly meet about three times a week and spend about an hour together outside in their neighborhood.

“We have a slow, medium and a fast group, so everybody walks at a different speed, but we all finish in 45 minutes and then we do a cool down and we’re done,” Smith said.

They’re even out during the coldest months of winter with about 15-20 people, she said. “Scarves, hats, gloves, earmuffs — we out here walking.”

When Smith joined in 2017, she didn’t know anyone in the group. Her doctor had recommended more exercise, so when she learned about the walkers, she went out to a meetup.

“They welcomed me with open arms and I’ve been there ever since,” she said.

It quickly became more than a place to work up a sweat. It’s a group where neighbors can share with each other the celebrations and joys of aging in Philly, as well as the challenges and hardships that come with getting older.

“When you sit down and talk to other people, you find out that they’re either going through something or they’ve been through it, and then they can give you some advice to tell you how they dealt with it,” Smith said.

When Margie Witts’ son died in 2018 and she became depressed, she found the walking group a comforting and supportive presence.

“I found out other people had the same situation I had, if not worse,” she said.

Newcomer Jackie Jackson, 60, also found out about the group on Facebook and started walking with them about two days a week. She retired last December.

“I was looking for different things, because when you hit that retirement age, you start feeling like, ‘Oh my God, what am I going to do? I worked all my life, what am I going to do?’ It’s scary,” she said, laughing.

This year was her first time participating in the Senior Strut event.

“Most of the times, it’s relaxed, it’s beautiful, like this morning,” Jackson said.

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“They’ll call you a terrorist and ruin your life”: Dems sound alarm over Trump’s IRS weaponization

Democrats in Congress are blasting the recent revelation that President Donald Trump will push the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to investigate left-leaning groups and political opponents, calling it a blatant weaponization of a government agency. “Donald Trump believes he’s a king, and he’s determined to wield every agency under his control as a weapon to crush political opposition and silence free speech,” Senate Finance Committee Ranking Member Ron Wyden, D-Ore., said in a statement shared with Salon on Thursday. “The Trump administration will try to legitimize this abuse with legal opinions and procedural lingo, but the implicit threat is that if you give to a progressive cause, they’ll deem you a terrorist and ruin your life.” According to a report from the Wall Street Journal, the Trump administration is preparing to overhaul the way the IRS investigates crimes, paving the way for more probes into groups and individuals who do not align politically with the president. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent‘s adviser, Gary Shapley, would reportedly become the director of the IRS’s criminal investigative division. Bessent, as acting IRS commissioner, has already been directed by Trump to compile financial records for left-leaning political organizations. Start your day with essential news from Salon. Sign up for our free morning newsletter, Crash Course. Vice Chairman of the Senate Intel Committee, Mark Warner, D-Va., called the development “absurd and dangerous” in a post on X. “As if Trump’s weaponization of the justice system hadn’t gone far enough, now he’s weaponizing the IRS against his perceived enemies,” Warner said. “It’s a clear and authoritarian attempt to silence critics.” Rep. Jimmy Gomez, D-Calif., said the nation should be “concerned” about Trump’s use of the IRS in a social media post. “Trump is illegally going after his political enemies with the IRS, the very kind of abuse of power that destroys democracies from within,” Gomez said.
https://www.salon.com/2025/10/16/theyll-call-you-a-terrorist-and-ruin-your-life-dems-sound-alarm-over-trumps-irs-weaponization/

女子中学生ビルから転落死、オーバードーズか 東京・歌舞伎町、下の男性巻き込まれる


title: 女子中学生ビルから転落死、オーバードーズか 東京・歌舞伎町で下の男性も巻き込まれる
date: 2025-10-15 06:00
categories: 社会, 医療・健康
tags: 東京, 歌舞伎町, 転落死, オーバードーズ, 女子中学生, 事件

東京都新宿区歌舞伎町2丁目のビルで、14歳の女子中学生が階段から転落し死亡していたことが、警視庁新宿署への取材で判明しました。落下は13日の夕方に発生しました。

警視庁によると、女子中学生は自ら飛び降りたとみられており、薬の過剰摂取(オーバードーズ)が関係している可能性があります。

また、転落時にビルの下にいた男性も巻き込まれており、詳細については現在も調査中です。

本件の情報は有料会員限定となっております。詳細は7日間の無料トライアル(1日37円)や年払いプランにてご確認いただけます。

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https://www.nishinippon.co.jp/item/1411339/

宮城、高温入浴死亡で書類送検へ 障害者支援施設の3職員

宮城、高温入浴死亡で書類送検へ 障害者支援施設の3職員

(2025/10/14 10:56 更新)

宮城県で発生した高温入浴による死亡事故をめぐり、障害者支援施設の職員3人が書類送検される見通しとなりました。

詳細については本記事が有料会員限定のため、全文は会員の方のみご覧いただけます。残り446文字。

7日間の無料トライアルも実施中で、1日あたり37円から読み放題となっています。年払いプランならさらにお得にご利用いただけます。

※クリップ機能は有料会員限定のサービスです。

https://www.nishinippon.co.jp/item/1410972/

ハマス、全生存人質解放へ 20人一斉、ガザ停戦維持

ハマス、全生存人質解放へ 20人一斉に ガザ停戦維持

2025年10月13日 5:02 / 2025年10月13日 5:04 更新

【エルサレム共同】

イスラエル政府報道官は12日、パレスチナ自治区ガザでイスラム組織ハマスが拘束している人質について、13日早朝に解放されると明らかにしました。

拘束されている48人のうち、生存が確認されている20人が一斉に引き渡される見通しです。

今回の人質解放に伴い、ガザ地区では停戦が維持される見込みで、地域の安定化に向けた重要な一歩となることが期待されています。

※本記事は有料会員限定の内容です。

https://www.nishinippon.co.jp/item/1410651/

福岡・新宮町で男が小学生女児に携帯向け「グッジョブ」と声かけ 下府東2丁目17番付近

速報:福岡・新宮町で男が小学生女児に携帯電話を向け「グッジョブ」と声かけ

2025年10月10日 21:23 更新

福岡県警粕屋署は10日、新宮町下府東2丁目17番付近で、9日午後3時30分ごろ、小学生の女児が見知らぬ男から携帯電話を向けられ、「グッジョブ」と声をかけられる事案が発生したとして、防犯メールで注意を呼びかけました。

男の特徴は以下の通りです。
・年齢:20歳くらい
・服装:白色の上衣
・髪型:黒色マッシュルームカット
・移動手段:自転車使用

地域の皆さまにおかれましては、不審者に十分ご注意いただくとともに、子どもたちへの声かけや自宅周辺の見守りを強化していただきますようお願いします。

▼関連情報
– 「たかが声かけと思うなかれ 裏に潜む犯罪の影」

【問い合わせ先】
福岡県警粕屋署

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西日本新聞meについての詳細はこちら。
https://www.nishinippon.co.jp/item/1410041/

能登、公費解体10月完了困難に 地震・豪雨の被災建物


title: 能登・公費解体、10月完了は困難に 地震・豪雨被災建物の解体作業
date: 2025-10-10 18:56
categories: 社会, 気象

石川県は10日、昨年発生した能登半島地震と豪雨で被災した建物の公費解体について、当初の目標であった10月までの完了が困難になり、11月以降にずれ込むとの見通しを明らかにしました。

9月末時点での解体率は88.0%となっており、作業は順調に進んでいるものの、残る解体作業の規模や現場状況により完了時期が遅れる見込みです。

なお、この記事は有料会員限定の内容となっております。7日間の無料トライアルや1日37円からの読み放題プラン、年払いプランもご利用いただけます。詳細については西日本新聞meの公式サイトをご確認ください。
https://www.nishinippon.co.jp/item/1409977/

ガザ停戦発効、軍は一部撤収 イスラエル、和平合意承認


title: ガザ停戦発効、イスラエル軍が一部撤収 イスラエル、和平合意を承認
date: 2025-10-10 18:51
category: 社会・国際

【エルサレム、ワシントン共同】
イスラエル首相府は10日、米政権が示したパレスチナ自治区ガザの和平計画を巡る「第1段階」の合意を閣議で承認したと発表した。

イスラエル軍によると、イスラム組織ハマスとの停戦が発効し、一部において軍の撤収が開始されたという。

(この記事は有料会員限定です。残り675文字)
7日間無料トライアルあり。1日37円で読み放題、年払いならさらにお得。

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※「西日本新聞me」とは?

https://www.nishinippon.co.jp/item/1409974/

EPFO Cracks Down On Corruption, New Guidelines Alert Staff & Subscribers – Here’s What You Need To Know

**EPFO Takes Strong Action to Curb Corruption and Improve Services**

**New Delhi:** The Employees Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) has announced a major initiative to eliminate corruption within its system. This step follows numerous complaints on social media, where users alleged that certain EPFO officials were demanding bribes to process PF claims.

Many users reported that their applications were rejected without explanation, while others claimed that work only progressed after paying money under the table.

In a firm statement shared on X (formerly Twitter), EPFO reiterated its zero-tolerance policy towards bribery and corruption. The organization emphasized that all services are completely free, and no one should pay even a single rupee to get their work done.

### How to File a Complaint if Asked for a Bribe

EPFO has advised individuals who are asked to pay a bribe for services such as claim settlement, registration, or any other assistance to immediately file a complaint. Complaints can be submitted to the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) or the Chief Vigilance Officer (CVO) of EPFO.

The organization has warned that strict action will be taken against any employee caught demanding or accepting bribes.

### Where and How to Complain?

To make it easier for users, EPFO has provided clear complaint options:

– **Online:** File a complaint through the official portal at [www.portal.cvc.gov.in](https://www.portal.cvc.gov.in)
– **Offline:** Send a complaint letter via courier to the postal address mentioned in EPFO’s official social media announcement.

### Major Changes Recently Made in EPFO

EPFO has introduced several significant changes aimed at making its services faster and smoother:

– **Instant Withdrawals:** Users can now withdraw up to Rs 1 lakh instantly using UPI or ATM, which proves helpful during emergencies.
– **Auto-Settlement Limit Increased:** The auto-settlement limit for claims has been raised from Rs 1 lakh to Rs 5 lakh. This means smaller claims will be processed automatically without needing physical verification.
– **Reduced Documentation:** The number of documents required for PF withdrawal has been reduced from 27 to just 18, shortening the processing time to only 3–4 days.
– **Higher Withdrawal for Home Purchase:** Members with more than 3 years of employment can now withdraw up to 90% of their PF balance for buying a house or paying EMIs.

### EPFO 3.0: The Upcoming Upgrade

A new version of the EPFO system, **EPFO 3.0**, is set to launch soon. It will bring several new features including:

– Integration of UPI payments
– A dedicated mobile app
– ATM card withdrawals
– Real-time service tracking

These enhancements aim to provide a better, more transparent user experience for all EPFO members.

Stay tuned for more updates, and remember: EPFO services are free, and any demand for bribes should be reported immediately.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/business/epfo-cracks-down-on-corruption-new-guidelines-alert-staff-subscribers-heres-what-you-need-to-know

Greene ‘disgusted’ if health care tax credits expire and premiums double

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) has signaled a willingness to negotiate with Democrats on their health care demands, marking a notable break from her party on an issue central to the ongoing government shutdown standoff.

In a lengthy post on the social platform X, Greene expressed her strong opposition to the potential impacts of the shutdown. She stated that she is “absolutely disgusted” at the possibility that health insurance premiums could double if the Affordable Care Act provisions are not protected.

Her comments suggest a rare shift toward bipartisan dialogue amid a fraught political environment, as discussions continue over the government’s future funding and related policy demands.
https://thehill.com/homenews/house/5542078-greene-breaks-republican-health-care/