Short-stay DC hospital owned by Universal Health Services, affiliated with GWU School of Medicine
Rahmanullah Lakanwal, a 29-year-old Afghan national accused in the November ambush near the Farragut West Metro Station, has collapsed health-wise and is being treated at George Washington University Hospital after reportedly refusing food and water. Prosecutors have sought the death penalty on a 17-count indictment; a judge has granted access to limited medical records for court considerations.
Rahmanullah Lakanwal, the Afghan national charged in a Washington, D.C. ambush, has been rushed to a hospital with life-threatening conditions after allegedly refusing food. Prosecutors seek the death penalty; a judge has ordered access to medical records as his health deteriorates behind federal custody.
Senator Lindsey Graham has died at 71 after a "brief and sudden illness," his office has said. Graham had just returned from a visit to Kyiv and had met President Volodymyr Zelensky. Officials say a preliminary medical examiner found an aortic dissection; South Carolina's governor will appoint a temporary replacement ahead of November's elections.
Governor Andy Beshear has pressed for a direct public update on Mitch McConnell’s health, urging him to prove his capacity to serve or resign. The push follows McConnell’s hospitalization after a June 14 fall and limited public updates from his office. Several lawmakers stress transparency amid ongoing questions about the senator’s ability to return to the Senate.
Graham has died at 71 after a suspected brief illness. Medical examiner findings indicate an aortic dissection linked to arteriosclerosis as the likely cause; official cause will follow toxicology and microscopic tests. Social media claims of foul play are unfounded according to preliminary reports. Authorities have noted FBI assistance at Graham’s home.