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 ...
Authorities have unmasked the Nashville drone terror plot suspect, 24-year-old Skyler Philippi, who appeared in court documents wearing a skull mask and showing off ...
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 ...
The attempted sabotage has included a plot to bomb or set fire to military bases in Germany, attempts to hack and disrupt Europe’s railway signal network and the jamming of GPS systems for ...
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 ...
Hoax bomb threats targeting polling places and election offices briefly disrupted voting in five battleground states, with the FBI saying the threats in four of those states came from Russian ...
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 ...
Voting was disrupted by bomb threats and technical problems in at least four US battleground states on election day, according to officials. The FBI said on Tuesday evening it is "aware of bomb ...
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.