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The recent attack on a California fertility clinic has placed in vitro fertilization back into the national spotlight, but ...
Our valley has been in the national — and even international — spotlight recently for the Saturday, May 17 bombing outside ...
The Black Lives Matter movement has given way to a politics of “white grievance” championed by Trump. Israel is turning to ...
People said I must have done something wrong to be barren. It wasn’t an easy decision—IVF felt like my last hope.
The 25-year-old man whom authorities believe detonated the car bomb that caused massive damage to a Palm Springs fertility ...
The bombing of a fertility clinic in Palm Springs last weekend points toward a dark philosophical dead-end.
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The man who attacked the Palm Springs facility is an acolyte of “efilism”—an anti-life belief system arising from the despair ...
Days after a car explosion targeted a fertility clinic in Palm Springs, California, clinic staff led by Dr. Maher Abdallah ...
The man believed responsible for the Palm Springs bombing was in the area for several hours prior to the May 17 bombing, the FBI said Friday.
Agents identified Guy Edward Bartkus, 25, as the person suspected of detonating the car bomb in front of American Reproductive Centers on May 17. The FBI described the attack as an "intentional act of ...
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