By Tim Reid and Sarah N. Lynch ATLANTA (Reuters) -Hoax bomb threats, many of which appeared to originate from Russian email ...
From the polling place to the courtroom, ABC News tracks the latest election security developments as experts warn about the ...
Most of the threats appear to have occurred at precincts in the Democratic-leaning Dekalb, Fulton and Gwinnett Counties.
A poll worker was arrested for mailing a letter that threatened poll workers with a bomb threat, rape, and a "beatdown." ...
In Georgia’s Fulton County, which includes Atlanta, 32 of 177 polling places received bomb threats and five were briefly ...
Several voting precincts in metro Atlanta and other states were targeted Tuesday by non-credible bomb threats that appeared ...
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro said none of the multiple bomb threats made to polling sites and municipal buildings today ...
The bomb threats in Arizona, Georgia and Pennsylvania turned out to be hoaxes, but forced evacuations and some polling places ...
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. to cast their ballots for who they want to be the next President of the ...
By CHRISTINA A. CASSIDY and ALI SWENSON Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — A mostly smooth Election Day nationwide was marred in multiple battleground ...
A U.S. official said the intelligence community and FBI have yet to attribute Tuesday’s fake bomb threats to the Russian ...
Multiple bomb threats made to Arizona polling locations were "unsubstantiated" and believed to be made by a foreign enemy, ...