Wisconsin was one of four states that received non-credible bomb threats linked to Russia on Tuesday, according to the FBI.
By The Associated Press Election Day is here. Voters are gearing up to head to the polls to cast their ballots for either ...
WASHINGTON – Bomb threats wreaked havoc at dozens of polling sites across at least five pivotal swing states on Tuesday.
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The outcome hinges on seven battleground states: Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, and North Carolina. Both candidates have crossed these states in the final days of their ...
As millions of Americans prepare to descend on polling locations across the country, election officials and law enforcement authorities are focused on administering a fair and safe election under a ...
Two of the most closely watched states in this election are Michigan and Wisconsin, swing states that were essential to Trump's victory in 2016 and President Joe Biden's win in 2020.
Officials confirmed that similar threats have been made in other states, but targeted four specific locations in Navajo County on Tuesday.
Non-credible bomb threats disrupt voting in key states, prompting officials to investigate potential foreign interference.
The bomb threats in many states throughout the U.S. on Election Day may not have been real, but their effects were. Voting ...
"Unfortunately, when something bad happens, it is often claimed to be of Russian origin," a Russian official told Newsweek.