The Saudi Formula 1 race will go on despite a Houthi missile attack near the track michael April 2, 2022 Smoke and flames rise from a Saudi Aramco oil facility in Jeddah following a reported attack by Yemeni rebels. A huge cloud of smoke was seen near the Formula One venue in the city following the attack. Andrej Isakovic/AFP via Getty Images About Author michael See author's posts Continue Reading Previous: California grocery workers vote to authorize strikeNext: Supreme Court Justice Thomas’ wife Ginni has a long history of conservative activism Related Stories Rep. Byron Donalds on Sunday Morning Futures: “The President Has a Political Mandate, He Overwhelmingly Won This Election” (VIDEO) Rep. Byron Donalds on Sunday Morning Futures: “The President Has a Political Mandate, He Overwhelmingly Won This Election” (VIDEO) November 24, 2024 Nancy Pelosi’s Daughter Brags About ‘Curing Ballots’ in California as 2 Democrat Candidates Pull Ahead to Unseat GOP Incumbents Nearly 3 Weeks After Election Day (VIDEO) Nancy Pelosi’s Daughter Brags About ‘Curing Ballots’ in California as 2 Democrat Candidates Pull Ahead to Unseat GOP Incumbents Nearly 3 Weeks After Election Day (VIDEO) November 24, 2024 University of Pennsylvania Students Face Hate and Threats for Trump Support University of Pennsylvania Students Face Hate and Threats for Trump Support November 24, 2024