Oscar-winning actor Gene Hackman, his wife and their dog were found dead in their New Mexico home Wednesday, authorities said. Foul play was not suspected, but authorities
Gene Hackman, the Oscar-winning actor, died at the age of 95. Hackman, his wife and their dog were found dead inside their New Mexico home, according to the Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office.
"Hoosiers" coach Gene Hackman has died.The two-time Oscar winner and his wife Betsy Arakawa were found dead in their home in New Mexico, the Santa Fe New Mexican website said on Thursday. The couple had died along with their dog,
Gene Hackman, the two-time Oscar-winning actor, has been found dead in his New Mexico home. Authorities have opened an investigation into how Hackman, his wife and their dog
"Hoosiers" coach Gene Hackman has died.The two-time Oscar winner and his wife Betsy Arakawa were found dead in their home in New Mexico, the Santa Fe New Mexican website said on Thursday. The couple had died along with their dog,
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The Truth About Cars on MSNFact Check: No, Honda Isn't Opening a New Plant in Indiana Despite President Trump's ClaimI was half-watching the "technically not a State of the Union but basically a State of the Union" speech by President Donald Trump while I tended to some gumbo I was making for Fat Tuesday. I nearly dropped my stirring spoon when I heard the president say that thanks to his economic policies,
Honda is the latest major company to consider a pivot to US manufacturing after Trump revealed his plan to levy 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada.
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During his address to Congress Tuesday night, President Donald Trump mentioned that he expects the United States to see growth in the auto industry. He specifically mentioned Honda moving production to Indiana as an example.
On the eve of President Trump's tariffs, Reuters reported Honda would move production of the popular Civic to Indiana. Honda declined to comment.
While several automakers have expressed concerns about the levies, Honda's move is the first concrete measure by a major Japanese car company.
The president may have been referencing earlier reports that the Japanese automaker was planning to move some production from Mexico to Indiana in response to impending tariffs.
According to a new report from Reuters, Indiana could see an increase in auto production in the future. The news agency reports that Honda has decided to produce its newest Civic Hybrid in the Hoosier state. Reuters says the company is shifting production from Mexico to avoid potential tariffs.
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