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The explosion was heard and felt as far as 2 miles from the scene. While some buildings were severely damaged, the fertility clinic said all its staff were safe, and no eggs or embryos were harmed.
A Washington state man accused of providing large amounts of chemicals to make explosives for last month's bombing of a fertility clinic in Palm Springs has died in federal custody, the U. S ...
ABC7 Los Angeles via AP A large explosion damaged a fertility clinic in Palm Springs, California, on Saturday and killed one person in what police are calling an “intentional act of violence.” ...
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. - A second suspect has been arrested in connection with a car explosion outside a Palm Springs fertility clinic last month, the FBI announced on Wednesday. What we know: ...
At approximately 10:52 a.m. on Saturday, May 17, a powerful bomb exploded in or near a car outside the American Reproductive Centers fertility clinic at 1199 North Indian Canyon Drive.
Officials said Bartkus intentionally targeted the fertility clinic as an act of terrorism. He tried to livestream the explosion, but the attempt failed, the FBI says.
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