Gene Hackman, known for his roles as gunslingers and cowboys, spent his retirement in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he immersed himself in the local arts scene, painting, and participating in Pilates workouts with friends. Hackman, alongside his wife Betsy Arakawa, lived in a secluded hilltop estate, blending Pueblo, Colonial, and Spanish Baroque architectural styles. Despite becoming more isolated after Covid-19 lockdowns, Hackman was remembered by locals for his down-to-earth nature and love for the community.
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France, Britain, and Germany will meet with Iran in Istanbul on Friday to discuss potential compromises to avoid sanctions following U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear sites. The talks will focus on the snapback mechanism for U.N. sanctions and Iran's nuclear program, with European diplomats urging Iran to engage with the IAEA and consider future negotiations with the U.S. Want More Context? ๐
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