Temporary Fertility Clinic in Palm Springs Opens After Bombing
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I'm not an antinatalist. But, as a rabbi, I do get where they're coming from.
(RNS) — The car-bombing of a fertility clinic in Palm Springs, California, has brought increased awareness of “antinatalism,” a movement whose proponents embrace the philosophy that human procreation is unjustifiable and wrong. Guy Edward Bartkus, the 25-year-old suspect in the bombing, who apparently perished in it (in ironic, or perhaps intentional, consonance with the idea that the fewer people on earth, the better), left behind antinatalist …
Lina Robles The Palm Springs fertility clinic located near Indian Canyon Road that was the victim of a terrorist attack on Saturday, May 17, has reopened in a temporary location while repairs are made for the damage sustained by a car bomb. It is now located in El Mirador Medical Plaza, half a block from the car bombing site. The post The Palm Springs fertility clinic that was the victim of a terrorist attack has already temporarily moved to a n…
Lina Robles The Palm Springs fertility clinic located near Indian Canyon Road that was the victim of a terrorist attack on Saturday, May 17, has reopened in a temporary location while repairs are made for the damage sustained by a car bomb. It is now located in El Mirador Medical Plaza, half a block from the car bombing site. The post The Palm Springs fertility clinic that was the victim of a terrorist attack has already temporarily moved to a n…
Temporary fertility clinic in Palm Springs opens after bombing
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (CNN, KYMA/KECY) - The California fertility clinic bombed earlier this month reopened at a temporary location Tuesday. Officials with American Reproductive Centers say they're open to existing patients, but anyone interested in becoming a new patient needs to call to schedule an appointment. Authorities say the Palm Springs facility was targeted in an act of domestic terrorism on May 17. Four people were injured in the attac…
Rebuild Palm Springs increases fundraising goal to $250,000 as community groups rally support ⋆ The Palm Springs Post
Palm Springs Mayor Ron deHarte shakes hands with Paul Mahoney, chair of the Old Las Palmas Neighborhood Organization, during a check presentation event outside Palm Springs Liquor Wednesday morning. A community-driven fundraising effort to help Palm Springs businesses recover from the May 17 bombing at a fertility clinic has increased its goal to $250,000 after organizers discovered a significant gap in terrorism insurance coverage, it was annou…
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