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The state of California could help fund the rebuilding of the American Reproductive Centers fertility clinic that was bombed in Palm Springs.
Daniel Jongyon Park, 32, of Kent, Washington, was found unresponsive around 7:30 a.m. Tuesday at L.A.'s Metropolitan ...
Days after a car explosion targeted a fertility clinic in Palm Springs, clinic staff led by Dr. Maher Abdallah and city officials held a press conference Thursday to outline next steps for rebuilding ...
Dr. Maher Abdallah credited a series of miracles for the fact that his Palm Springs fertility clinic was closed when a car bomb exploded outside, causing massive structural damage.
Plans are to rebuild the clinic in the same spot with a planned reopening on May 17, 2026, almost a year to the day after the bombing.
A suspect believed to be the perpetrator of the fertility reproductive clinic bombing in Palm Springs, Calif. Saturday, has been identified as Guy Edward Bartkus, 25, a resident of Twentynine Palms.
But as ARC patients have come to learn during their time with Dr. Maher Abdallah and his staff, their care is at the forefront. Hours after the explosion Saturday, ARC announced that eggs, embryos and ...
Dr. Maher Abdallah credited a series of miracles for limiting the scope of devastation from last Saturday's bomb attack, noting no staff or patients were on site at the time and the clinic's in ...
Amer Abdallah, Dr. Maher Abdallah's cousin and business partner, revealed during the press conference that the physician was originally supposed to be at ARC the morning of the bombing.
Dr. Maher Abdallah, who runs the American Reproductive Centers fertility clinic, confirmed that his clinic was damaged. He told The Associated Press in a phone interview that all of his staff were ...
Amer Abdallah, business partner and cousin to Dr. Maher Abdallah, speaks during a press conference hosted by American Reproductive Centers in Palm Springs, Calif., Thursday, May 22, 2025.
Amer Abdallah, Dr. Maher Abdallah's cousin and business partner, revealed during the press conference that the physician was originally supposed to be at ARC the morning of the bombing.