Emma Coronel Details Highs, Lows of Marriage to Drug Lord “El Chapo”

Growing up on her family’s ranch in Durango, Mexico, she didn’t have access to basic necessities like running water or electricity, meaning they didn’t even have a television. Because of this, she had no idea who the man asking her to dance at a party was – he turned out to be the infamous drug lord known as “El Chapo,” the leader of the dangerous Sinaloa cartel.

Why Special Forces’ Shawn Johnson Was “Paralyzed” By Her Perfectionism

Her relentless pursuit of perfection helped her win an Olympic medal—she earned a gold and three silvers at the 2008 Beijing Games—but it also held her back in other areas of life. In an interview with TopMob News, she explained that she became so afraid of failure that she hesitated to try new things, fearing she wouldn’t be good at them and would appear incompetent.

David Dimbleby reveals why he’s investigating the monarchy as royal institution must “adapt or die”

I’ve always wondered about the British monarchy and its place in public life. My father, Richard Dimbleby, famously commentated on the Queen’s coronation in 1953, and he was a strong supporter of both the Queen and the monarchy itself. He believed it represented “the enduring strength of Britain and the wonder and envy of a large part of the world.” His conviction stemmed from his belief that the monarchy helped to hold Britain together, especially given the hardship and disorder he’d seen as a war reporter during World War II.