Federal authorities are investigating bomb threats that disrupted voting in several battleground states. U.S. intelligence ...
Secretary of State Al Schmidt said of the bomb threats, "Our voters are not going to be intimidated" after threats were sent to several counties.
Bomb threats that U.S. officials linked to Russian email domains disrupted what was generally a smooth voting experience ...
Polling places in Democratic-leaning areas of five swing states received bomb threats that officials said likely came from ...
An already heated presidential race faced further strain from a string of reported bomb threats in battleground ...
The FBI said many hoax bomb threats in several states appeared to originate from Russian email domains, though federal ...
Officials reported election-related threats in Georgia, Maine, Arizona Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Ohio. The F.B.I.
State and local officials on Tuesday morning addressed bomb threats that came into polling sites in Fulton County, Georgia.
Georgia election chief: bomb threats at polling stations possibly 'of Russian origin' 5 Cowboys quarterback options with Dak ...
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The attacks' effects are crossing state lines, harming queer people even when they live in LGBTQ+-friendly regions, experts ...
Organizations also looking out for foreign interference; warn of potential threat from those who believe outcome of vote is ...