
World Series Game 3 Preview: Do-or-die for Houston?
Houston, 107-55 in the regular season, was the biggest World Series favorite in 12 years, dating back to the Boston-Colorado matchup in 2007 in which the Sox, as expected, swept the Rockies.

Houston, 107-55 in the regular season, was the biggest World Series favorite in 12 years, dating back to the Boston-Colorado matchup in 2007 in which the Sox, as expected, swept the Rockies.

Anthony Rendon isn’t a look at me superstar. Think about it: do you know what his voice even sounds like?

Nats Park was already going to be bonkers Friday night for Game 3 as Washington prepared to host its first World Series game in 86 years.

Houston manager A.J. Hinch didn’t call for an intentional walk to an opposing hitter all season, and consider: the Astros played Mike Trout 19 times.

Attorney General Mark Herring, as part of a 23 state coalition, has filed a comment letter opposing a proposed EPA rule that would curtail state authority to protect their waters.

Congresswoman Elaine Luria (VA-02) responded to Secretary of the Navy Richard Spencer criticizing her questioning of top Navy leadership on key military readiness issues at a House Armed Services Readiness Subcommittee hearing on Tuesday.

Stephen Strasburg pitched out of a two-on, one-out jam in the sixth to keep Game 2 of the World Series tied at 2-2. Kurt Suzuki led off the seventh with a solo shot off Astros ace Justin Verlander, and that spark ended with a 12-3 Nats win that puts Washington up 2-0 heading back to DC for Game 3 on Friday.

Virginia’s international tourism visitation surpassed 1.1 million in 2018, with overseas visitors spending a record $2 billion.

Attorney General Mark Herring has written an amicus brief in the U.S. Supreme Court, joined by 14 fellow attorneys general, defending the ability of Virginia and other states to hold polluters accountable for the damage they cause.

Chris Graham breaks down the pitching matchup for World Series Game 2 between the Washington Nationals and Houston Astros.
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