kayleigh: i m kayleigh mcenany in for laura ingraham and this is a special edition of the ingraham angle. [shouting] [bleep] [shouting] disperse now to permit the safe flow of pedestrian traffic. kayleigh: that was christmas. you may not know it by looking at those images. that was new york city and their latest victim was thrown into chaos as protesters clashed with police officers in the streets of manhattan. one officer incurred a shoulder injury. that s right, they attacked the police officers. another punched in the throat on christmas. and as billions of christians around the world separated the birth of jesus christ. these protests shouted they attacked police officers. they said christmas is canceled. they chanted long live the intifada. they even said nypd, kkk, idf, they are all the same. some even shouted allah hueall the protesters decided to mock the christmas holiday as they carted around, get, this a nativity scene, which according to the new y
the middle east escalates across the region. israeli forces are expanding the war zone threatening more targeted attacks amidst international pressure for a cease-fire. asking prime minister benjamin nets to do escalate in gaza as the administration says it s ramping up pressure on iranian backed groups. we have fox team coverage tonight. chad pergram looks at the u.s. response to a drone attack that left three service members injured in northern iraq. we begin with trey yingst live from tel aviv. good evening, trey. bret, good evening. there is concern tonight about the possibility of a broader conflict with iran and its proxies as the war in gaza rages on. trey: israeli forces in northern israel are on high alert as attacks from the lebanese militant groups hezbollah continue. today a church took a direct hit from anti tank guided missile injuring one civilian. when israeli troops arrived to evacuate the wounded, nine soldiers were injured in additional attacks. the a
The Eleventh Circuit's recent ruling in In re Brinker Data Incident Litigation ("Brinker") is the first time that a federal circuit court has ruled on a lower court's grant of class certification.
The Eleventh Circuit’s recent ruling in In re Brinker Data Incident Litigation (“Brinker”) is the first time that a federal circuit court has ruled on a lower court’s grant of class.
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