ATLANTA (Reuters) -Hoax bomb threats, many of which appeared to originate from Russian email domains, were directed on ...
Hoax bomb threats that the FBI believes originated in Russia targeted five battleground states including Georgia on Tuesday.
In Wisconsin, two polling places in the state capitol of Madison received threats according to Ann Jacobs, who leads the Wisconsin Elections Commission. Those threats also seemingly originated from ...
Raffensperger told Gray that Georgia’s results were being counted and reported so quickly on Tuesday night, that his office ...
Polling places in Democratic-leaning areas of five swing states received bomb threats that officials said likely came from ...
Polling locations in key US states received bomb threats on an election day; the FBI deemed them non-credible and linked to ...
None of the threats and the have been deemed credible, but did delay at least some voters from casting ballots. The threats ...
Did Russia sabotage the elections in the US? The Kremlin responds "Frankly speaking, I don't know who takes such publications seriously. They have completely discredited themselve ...
Experts warned that Kamala Harris was at risk of losing Michigan over her complete disregard for voters’ concerns about ...
Battleground states continued counting outstanding ballots Wednesday after Election Day voting that largely went smoothly despite fake bomb threats that targeted multiple states.
It’s possible. Russian leaders reacted with open jubilation to Trump’s victory in 2016 but were largely disappointed with his administration, which, for all his kind words for Putin, also saw a raft ...
Truth: A rumour spread online alleging that Harris and her husband, Doug Emhoff, got a $500,000 payment from rapper and ...