WASHINGTON – False bomb threats believed to emanate from Russia interrupted voting across at least five battleground states, but the top U.S. cybersecurity official said Wednesday they didn’t ...
The FBI reported bomb threats at polling locations in multiple states, but said they were not credible. Russian officials denied any involvement in the threats. Federal law enforcement and swing ...
Russian actors have been accused of making bomb threats at multiple voting centres in the US on election day. The FBI said dozens of threats were directed at five swing states, though none were ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. As millions of Americans headed to the polls to cast their ballot in what was likely to be one of the most consequential elections ...
Such rhetoric undermines trust in the electoral process – and it’s in this context that we must assess the conspiracies and reactions to the fake bomb threats that have emerged since polling ...
An already heated presidential race faced further strain from a string of reported bomb threats in battleground states—causing some delays on Election Day. The FBI said in a statement it was ...
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger also confirmed bomb threats in that state were linked to Russia, noting at a press conference that they came through the internet and were in Cyrillic ...
WASHINGTON – Bomb threats wreaked havoc at dozens of polling sites across at least five pivotal swing states on Tuesday. Voting precincts in Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and ...
Later, authorities in DeKalb County, Georgia, said that five centers had been temporarily closed “as a precautionary measure for the safety of voters and poll workers,” while bomb sweeps took ...
Some of the bomb threats made on election day appear to be linked to Russian actors, officials in multiple swing states said. The threats, which experts described as evidence of increasingly ...
At least two polling sites targeted by the hoax bomb threats in Georgia were briefly evacuated. The two locations, in Fulton County, both re-opened after about 30 minutes, officials said ...
Multiple polling places and vote-counting centers across Pennsylvania received anonymous bomb threats just hours before polls closed Tuesday, prompting brief evacuations in some voting locations and ...