Bomb threats sent to polling places and ballot-counting locations in at least five battleground states across the U.S.
Officials reported election-related threats in Georgia, Maine, Arizona Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Ohio. The F.B.I.
Arizona had a nonviolent Election Day, but at least six counties received non-credible bomb threats at government buildings and polling sites, which the FBI reported were likely of Russian origin.
The U.S. saw a rash of discredited bomb threats called in at polling places in multiple states on Election Day, in some cases ...
Multiple polling places and vote-counting centers across Pennsylvania received anonymous bomb threats just hours before polls ...
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An already heated presidential race faced further strain from a string of reported bomb threats in battleground ...
Crawford County was not immune to a bomb threat during Tuesday’s election. Sheriff David Powers said he received the bomb ...
The FBI and Georgia officials are investigating bomb threats that forced some metro Atlanta polling places to shut down temporarily on election day. Bomb threats were also reported in other ...
WASHINGTON – Bomb threats wreaked havoc at dozens of polling sites across at least five pivotal swing states on Tuesday.
A bomb threat was emailed in Tuesday night to the Willowbank Office Building, home to Centre County’s elections office, and ...
Several non-credible bomb threats that briefly disrupted voting at twelve Georgia polling places originated from Russia, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger told reporters Tuesday.