235-Powered 1951 Chevrolet 3100 5-Window Pickup 4-Speed

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Advocates behind Denver billboard campaign push for community safety funding in 2026 budget

You may have noticed new bus shelter ads popping up around Denver. These ads are part of an expanding campaign called “Get Real Denver.”

The campaign aims to encourage city leaders to prioritize funding for community-led solutions in the 2026 budget. By supporting initiatives driven by local communities, the effort seeks to create meaningful and lasting change throughout the city.

Keep an eye out for these ads and learn more about how you can join the movement to make Denver a better place for everyone.
https://kdvr.com/news/politics/advocates-behind-denver-billboard-campaign-push-for-community-safety-funding-in-2026-budget/

Cable Used in Deadly Funicular Crash in Lisbon Not Cleared for Public Transport

A preliminary report on the accident, which resulted in 16 fatalities, revealed that an incorrect cable was being used for the funicular.

However, investigators have stated that it is not yet possible to determine how this factor contributed to the crash. Further analysis is ongoing to understand the exact cause.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/20/world/europe/lisbon-funicular-crash-report.html

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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Disney+ and Hulu cancellations rose after ABC briefly pulled ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’

**Subscription Cancellations on Disney+ and Hulu Spike Following ABC’s Brief Cancellation of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”**

New York — Subscription cancellations for Disney+ and Hulu increased during the month that ABC temporarily pulled the show “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” off the air, according to data from subscription analytics company Antenna.

Walt Disney Co., which owns both streaming platforms and the ABC network, made the decision to briefly cancel the show for less than a week in September. This move came in response to criticism over host Jimmy Kimmel’s comments related to the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

Antenna estimates that total cancellations in September reached approximately 4.1 million for Hulu and 3 million for Disney+. The “churn rate” — the percentage of customers who cancel their subscriptions in a given month — notably increased from 5% in August to 10% in September for Hulu. For Disney+, this rate jumped from 4% in August to 8% in September.

Despite the rise in cancellations, new signups in September were higher for both Hulu and Disney+ compared to the previous five months.

It is important to note that Antenna’s data excludes subscribers who are part of bundle deals. In Disney’s most recent earnings report for the quarter ended June 28, the company reported a combined total of 183 million Disney+ and Hulu subscriptions.

Disney has declined to comment on the recent cancellation data.

*About Antenna:* Antenna is a subscription analytics company specializing in tracking U.S. consumer data across various digital services.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/2025/10/20/disney-hulu-cancellations-jimmy-kimmel/

‘Star Wars’ Tried to Bring Kylo Ren Back to Life in a Steven Soderbergh Movie

We thought we saw the last of Kylo Ren, aka Ben Solo, in Star Wars, but he almost made a surprising comeback.

In a new interview, Adam Driver revealed that he had recruited none other than Steven Soderbergh to make a movie that would have followed the character after *The Rise of Skywalker*. However, the project was ultimately killed off by high-level Disney executives.

“It was called *The Hunt for Ben Solo* and it was really cool,” Driver told the Associated Press. “But it is no more, so I can finally talk about it.”

Driver explained, “I had been talking about doing another [Star Wars movie] since 2021. Kathleen [Kennedy] had reached out. I always said, ‘With a great director and a great story, I’d be there in a second. I loved that character and loved playing him.’”

He then teamed up with his *Logan Lucky* collaborator, the Oscar-winning Steven Soderbergh. Together with writer Rebecca Blunt, they outlined a story which was pitched to Lucasfilm executives. The response was positive enough that they hired Scott Z. Burns, a frequent Soderbergh collaborator, to write the script.

Driver described the script as “one of the coolest (expletive) scripts I had ever been a part of.” With a classic Star Wars character, Lucasfilm’s approval, a killer director, and an exciting script, it seemed like a perfect fit.

So, what went wrong?

“We presented the script to Lucasfilm. They loved the idea. They totally understood our angle and why we were doing it,” Driver said. “We took it to [Disney executives] Bob Iger and Alan Bergman and they said no. They didn’t see how Ben Solo was alive. And that was that.”

It’s worth noting that the character dies four times in *The Rise of Skywalker*, so convincing Disney of his survival was clearly a tough sell.

Driver also emphasized that they wanted the movie to be smaller and more affordable than most other Star Wars films. “We wanted to be judicious about how to spend money and be economical with it and do it for less than most but in the same spirit of what those movies are, which is handmade and character-driven,” he explained. “*Empire Strikes Back* being, in my opinion, the standard of what those movies were. But he [Soderbergh] is, to me, one of my favorite directors of all time. He lives his code, lives his ethics, doesn’t compromise.”

In the same piece, Soderbergh commented, “I really enjoyed making the movie in my head. I’m just sorry the fans won’t get to see it.”

So are we, Steven. So. Are. We.

io9 reached out to Lucasfilm for comment and will update this post if we hear back.

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9k-Mile 1988 Toyota Supra

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How the small suburb of Broadview became a flash point in ICE’s crackdown

Since the launch of “Operation Midway Blitz,” the tiny suburb of Broadview has become the focal point of weekly protests and clashes.

These ongoing events have put significant strain on the local police force, challenging their capacity to maintain order and safety.

Residents of Broadview have also been deeply affected, expressing frustration and concern over the disruptions to their community.

As the situation continues to unfold, the suburb remains on edge, balancing between public safety and the right to protest.
https://www.dailyherald.com/20251020/news/how-the-small-suburb-of-broadview-became-a-flash-point-in-ices-crackdown/

“Let’s go for 100 more”: Kelley Earnhardt and JRM honored by Chevrolet for ‘incredible’ success after a milestone achievement

Kelley Earnhardt-Miller, sister of NASCAR Hall of Famer Dale Earnhardt Jr., recently shared her thoughts on Chevrolet recognizing JR Motorsports’ landmark achievement.

Chevrolet’s acknowledgment of JR Motorsports’ 100th career victory highlights the team’s dedication and consistent performance in the sport.

As a key member of the Earnhardt family, Kelley expressed her pride and excitement for the milestone, celebrating the hard work and commitment that led to this significant accomplishment.

This recognition not only reflects the team’s success on the track but also strengthens the legacy carried by the Earnhardt name in NASCAR.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/nascar/news-let-s-go-100-more-kelley-earnhardt-jrm-honored-chevrolet-incredible-success-milestone-achievement

First Interstate BancSystem gains amid report of activist stake

First Interstate BancSystem (NASDAQ: FIBK) experienced a 4% increase in its stock price, partly following reports that activist investor HoldCo Asset Management has acquired a significant stake in the regional lender.

HoldCo Asset Management has reportedly urged First Interstate management to halt acquisitions and focus on repurchasing shares. The activist’s involvement signals potential strategic changes for the company moving forward.
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