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By the Patriot Watch Desk
Published July 16, 2026 at 2:55 AM ET · Updated July 16, 2026 at 6:07 AM ET

Two North Dakota families sue hospital over babies allegedly switched at birth

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What we know

Patriot Watch first flagged this story 3 hr ago, when Fox News reported it. Coverage has since grown to 2 independent outlets. The most recent report came 2 hr ago from New York Post. Verification tier: Corroborated — reported by at least two independent outlets.

Conservative & independent coverage (2)

New York Post 2 hr ago
Two North Dakota families sue hospital over allegations babies were switched at birth
Fox News 3 hr ago
Two families sue North Dakota hospital on allegations babies were switched at birth

Coverage timeline

Jul 16, 2:55 AM ET
3 hr ago
Fox News
Two families sue North Dakota hospital on allegations babies were switched at birth
Jul 16, 4:03 AM ET
2 hr ago
New York Post
Two North Dakota families sue hospital over allegations babies were switched at birth
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