Georgia’s secretary of state alleged Tuesday that Russia was behind dozens of hoax bomb threats that were called into voting ...
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro said none of the multiple bomb threats made to polling sites and municipal buildings today ...
A Georgia poll worker is accused of faking a bomb threat in a letter written as if it came from a voter he had a disagreement ...
And the FBI warned that faked video clips were circulating on the internet telling Americans to “vote remotely” because of a ...
In Fulton County, Ga., officials said they received multiple bomb threats, including two incidents that forced officials to ...
The U.S. saw a rash of discredited bomb threats called in at polling places in multiple states on Election Day, in some cases ...
In Georgia’s Fulton County, which includes Atlanta, 32 of 177 polling places received bomb threats and five were briefly ...
Extended voting hours were authorized in Georgia to offset the ... “If you believe Russia did a bomb threat in Georgia — you ...
said they’ve received no bomb threats, but law enforcement are on standby in case. York County, Pa., also received a threat, ...
At least two polling sites in Georgia briefly evacuated FBI says Michigan ... A judge in Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, ...
The threats targeted at least 50 sites across Georgia, Pennsylvania, Arizona, Wisconsin and Michigan, authorities said. No ...
In Georgia, polling locations opened at 7 a.m., and the more than three million Georgians who haven’t voted have until 7 p.m.