Russia’s interference in the general elections in Georgia and Moldova, combined with extensive violations of Western economic ...
Hoax bomb threats, many of which appeared to originate from Russian email domains, were directed on Tuesday at polling ...
Voting precincts in Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Arizona were targeted with emailed threats, which the FBI ...
Polling places in Democratic-leaning areas of five swing states received bomb threats that officials said likely came from ...
Two polling sites in Georgia had to be temporarily evacuated, and it remains unclear whether this deterred any voters. In ...
"Unfortunately, when something bad happens, it is often claimed to be of Russian origin," a Russian official told Newsweek.
Hoax bomb threats that the FBI believes originated in Russia targeted five battleground states including Georgia on Tuesday.
The bomb threats were emailed to precincts in Fulton and Gwinnett counties and seem to be linked to Russia, law enforcement said ... Polls were scheduled to close at 7 p.m. in Georgia, one of seven ...
As Americans headed to the polls on Election Day, a man was arrested after a security screening in Washington, D.C. U.S.
The Georgia secretary of state also said the threats were from Russia – this video announcement receiving significant ...
A total of 12 Georgia voting precincts received bomb threats and election officials say they believe some of them came from ...
Multiple bomb threats made to Arizona polling locations were "unsubstantiated" and believed to be made by a foreign enemy, namely Russia.