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Incredible moment Brit chases down and tackles knifeman during Amsterdam stabbing rampage – as he is awarded for bravery by mayor and dubbed ‘hero of the Dam’

This is the incredible moment a British tourist chased down and tackled a knifeman after he stabbed five people in Amsterdam.  Dramatic CCTV footage shows the man sprinting through a narrow street in pursuit of the attacker yesterday afternoon.  The tourist, since dubbed the ‘hero of the Dam’, then pinned down the suspect with his knee

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U.S.

Daniel Penny receives prestigious Marine Corps award for his bravery on New York subway

Marine veteran Daniel Penny, who was recently acquitted in a high-profile manslaughter case, has been awarded for his bravery on a New York City subway. Penny, 26, received the coveted Semper Fidelis achievement award by the Marine Corps League at Iwo Jima Day in Boston. The two attorneys who represented him in the case, Thomas Keniff

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U.S.

The Invictus Games are Harry’s tribute to the bravery of injured military heroes. But this year they were also the perfect PR opportunity for Meghan ahead of her make-or-break Netflix series… Talk about stealing the show!

After a social media hiatus of nearly a decade, the Duchess of Sussex made her much-anticipated return to Instagram last month. Until now, however, Meghan’s posts had been few and far between – carefully measured glimpses into her world. But that all changed dramatically during her five days at the Invictus Games in Vancouver this

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Tech

Heroes among us: Celebrating American bravery on Veterans Day

In a time when stories of courage and sacrifice deserve to be heard, a collection of podcasts, documentaries and audiobooks shines light on the incredible journeys of American heroes. From the inspiring tales shared on the “Proud American” podcast hosted by Johnny Joey Jones to the eye-opening documentaries like “Wildcat” and “To Be of Service,” these

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Health

I was going to the bathroom often and had bad headaches. At first my GP was dismayingly unconcerned… but these were the signs of brain cancer that changed my life. With astonishing bravery, HARRY HOWARD reveals his story

Remember, remember, the 5th of November. To most of us, this rhyme evokes visions of fireworks, bonfires and family fun. But it has been seared on my memory for an entirely different reason. It was on that day that I was diagnosed with a brain tumour, as I sat in a dim ward in Maidstone Hospital

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