Aging 
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SOURCE: New York Times
2/8/2023
Forget Pickleball—Retired Japanese Gangsters Embrace Softball
Like the rest of Japanese society, the Yakuza are aging, making a transition out of criminal careers a challenge. Forming a softball team—and changing the uniform colors from black to pink and gray—helped some.
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12/11/2022
Is Gerontocracy the Problem?
by Cary Heinz
Although Biden, Trump, and other prominent elected officials represent a political leadership that's unprecedented for advanced age, it's not clear we can—or should—do anything about it.
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SOURCE: LA Progressive
11/1/2020
Springsteen’s Open Letter to You: Be Well, Age Well
by Walter G. Moss
Reflections on the emergence of Bruce Springsteen as a model for aging successfully in a chaotic and dispiriting age.
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SOURCE: The Conversation
5/6/2020
Out with the Old: Coronavirus Highlights Why We Need New Names for Aging
by Caroline Cicero and Paul Nash
Although largely unnoticed by mainstream media, something significant has happened with the rise of COVID-19: the marginalization of older Americans.
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SOURCE: NPR
10/18/19
Gail Collins' robust social history of America's changing attitudes towards women's aging
No Stopping Us Now makes clear, for example, that two particularly challenging times to be an older woman in America were the youth-obsessed 1920s and 1960s.
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1/21/18
Hey Historians: Nostalgia Can Be Good for Us
by John Medina
Why that’s good news for aging historians.