The U.S. is leading a new international task force in the Middle East to confront threats to commercial shipping in the Red Sea. Nearly every day since the start of the Israel-Gaza War, oil tankers and cargo ships have been fired at by the Houthi rebels, an extremist group backed by Iran. Retired Navy Commander Kirk Lippold joins the Rundown to discuss the supply chain disruptions caused by the terror attacks and how the U.S. task force is working to ensure maritime safety. The former USS Cole commander also looks back at the 2000 bombing that killed 17 U.S. Navy sailors.
What does privacy in the age of the internet look like? A few teachers in the United States are grappling with this question after being suspended or fired for posting private adult content on the website ‘OnlyFans,’ where users paid them to access their pictures or videos. However, there are many questions surrounding situations like these — where employees, in this case teachers, are being punished for things done in their personal lives that aren’t considered illegal, but could be disapproved of. On the Rundown, Employment Law Attorney Derek J. Demeri explains how much say an employer has when it comes to what an employee does in their free time and how it may impact their profession. He also discusses how often people turn to making adult content to produce a second income and the role that privacy law precedence plays in cases like these.
Plus, commentary from comedian and FOX News contributor Tom Shillue.