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The Christian Post on MSNWebsite linked to suspect in Calif. IVF clinic bombing declared 'war against pro-lifers'A 25-year-old man suspected of terrorism in a deadly explosion at a California fertility clinic reportedly had a website that ...
The FBI identified a person of interest in an explosion that killed one and injured four near the American Reproductive ...
In the wake of a terrorist bombing that devastated the American Reproductive Centers (ARC) fertility clinic in Palm Springs, ...
Before the man police believe detonated a large explosive that blasted through a fertility clinic in Palm Springs, people who ...
The suspected bomber of a California fertility clinic appears to have declared “war against pro-lifers” in a smattering of ...
A White House official says the Trump administration is reviewing a list of recommendations to expand access to in vitro ...
The suspect was allegedly anti-life and anti-procreation The online post expressed anger at being alive The suspect was the only fatality in the blast The suspect has been identified as 25-year ...
Authorities called the attack terrorism and said Guy Edward Bartkus left behind nihilistic writings that indicated views ...
The madman who blew himself up outside a Palm Springs, California, IVF clinic posted a fanatical manifesto in which he declared “a war against pro-lifers” and described his devotion to a ...
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The explosion damaged office space, but the clinic’s IVF lab and stored embryos were offsite and were not damaged.
Bartkus is believed to be the person who detonated a bomb at the Palm Springs American Reproductive Center, which offers services like IVF, because he was aligned with the pro-mortalist and ...
The Saturday bombing of a fertility clinic in Palm Springs, California, miraculously did not destroy any embryos kept in the building. Patient Emery Baucas was at work when she got a text from her ...
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