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The suspect in an attack on a California fertility clinic believed the world shouldn't be populated


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  "Make no mistake: This is an intentional act of terrorism," Akil Davis, the head of the FBI's Los Angeles field office, told an evening news conference.

The article from Fortune discusses a recent attack on a fertility clinic in Palm Springs, California, where a suspect was arrested after causing significant damage to the facility. The incident has raised concerns about the safety and security of fertility clinics, which are crucial for individuals and couples seeking to start or expand their families. The article also touches on the broader context of global population trends, noting that while some countries are experiencing declining birth rates, the demand for fertility treatments remains high. The attack has sparked a debate about the need for increased protection for such medical facilities, and the potential impact on the availability of IVF and other reproductive technologies.

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