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Sean Penn's portrait of El Chapo's 'mature' son clashes with history of violence | Joaqun 'El Chap

Ivn Guzmn, described as showing calm maturity, is wanted over murder of Canadian student In his Rolling Stone article on accessing the secret hideout of drug lord Joaqun El Chapo Guzmn, actor and activist Sean Penn paints a flattering picture of friends and family while sitting around a picnic table and feasting on carne asada.

The orgasm gap: can Netflixs new sex ed show revolutionise womens lives?

The Principles of Pleasure shows how sex gives women a worse quality of life than men. Its insightful and troubling expert interviews might just change that Sex can often be a disappointment particularly for women. A recent study from the official publication of the International Academy of Sex Research shows that while

I took a DNA test and found a new family: the drama and joy of meeting long-lost relatives

After years of searching, DNA tests, social media and old-fashioned tenacity have played crucial roles in reuniting fractured families. Here, six people tell their stories I used to go by Larecia Whitehead, I changed my second name to Buford my real fathers name when a DNA test led us to each other after

'The rape had to be disgusting to be useful'

Gaspar No likes to describe himself as "a straight kind of guy and a bit of a wimp". When he was a teenager, he was too squeamish to sit through Sam Peckinpah's Staw Dogs: "I thought it was too heavy to handle. During the rape scene, I had to walk out," he confides in his

Cardinal who humbled a drugs baron | Books

Cardinal Daro Castrilln Hoyos sleeps in the bed that Pope Pius XII died in. The painting of the immaculate conception hanging above the bronze bedhead once belonged to Leo XIII. His apartment, lying 30 metres from the border between Italy and the Holy See, belongs to the Vatican and his study looks on to the