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A 25-year-old man suspected of terrorism in a deadly explosion at a California fertility clinic reportedly had a website that ...
The suspected bomber of a California fertility clinic appears to have declared “war against pro-lifers” in a smattering of ...
The suspected bomber of a California fertility clinic appears to have declared “war against pro-lifers” in a smattering of ...
The FBI identified a person of interest in an explosion that killed one and injured four near the American Reproductive ...
Before the man police believe detonated a large explosive that blasted through a fertility clinic in Palm Springs, people who ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order in February asking for ways to protect access and “aggressively” lower ...
One national security expert told NewsNation that Bartkus’ philosophy is one of the strangest domestic terrorist movements he’s ever seen. The suspect apparently described himself as pro-mortalist, a ...
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 ...
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 ...
Authorities called the attack terrorism and said Guy Edward Bartkus left behind nihilistic writings that indicated views ...
The explosion damaged office space, but the clinic’s IVF lab and stored embryos were offsite and were not damaged.
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 ...