“He ain’t really doing his job”: LeSean McCoy puts Jalen Hurts’ Eagles future in jeopardy amid locker room tension with A.J. Brown

Retired two-time Super Bowl champion LeSean McCoy has raised questions about Jalen Hurts’ future with the Philadelphia Eagles. Continue reading “He ain’t really doing his job”: LeSean McCoy puts Jalen Hurts’ Eagles future in jeopardy amid locker room tension with A.J. Brown

Native News Weekly (November 23, 2025): D.C. Briefs

In addition to articles already covered by Native News Online, here is a roundup of other news released from Washington, D. C. that impacts Indian Country recently. Continue reading Native News Weekly (November 23, 2025): D.C. Briefs

LJ Martin runs for career-high 222 yards to help No. 11 BYU beat Cincinnati 26-14

CINCINNATI (AP) LJ Martin ran for a career-high 222 yards and scored twice to help No. 11 BYU keep its Big 12 title-game hopes alive with a 26-14 victory over Cincinnati on Saturday night. After Brendan Sorsby’s 19-yard TD pass to Jeff Caldwell cut the Cougars’ lead to six points with 4: 37 left, Martin. Continue reading LJ Martin runs for career-high 222 yards to help No. 11 BYU beat Cincinnati 26-14

Benavidez stops Yarde in 7th round to retain WBC light-heavyweight title

RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) David Benavidez strengthened his grip on the WBC light-heavyweight championship with a seventh-round stoppage of Anthony Yarde on Saturday, extending his unbeaten record to 31 fights. The 27-year-old American, who moved up to the division last year, gradually broke Yarde (27-4, 24 KOs) down with sustained pressure and rapid combinations,. Continue reading Benavidez stops Yarde in 7th round to retain WBC light-heavyweight title

Emma Clark Library to present special pop-up concert on Nov. 24

Emma Clark Library, 120 Main Street, Setauket will present a pop-up concert titled Mary, Queen of Scots: A Life in Music and Verse on Monday, Nov. 24 from 3 p. m. to 4 p. m. Featuring Nicholas Kleinman and Thibault Back de Surany of the chamber ensemble The Van Swietens, this program blends music, historical narrative, and spoken word to illuminate the extraordinary life of Mary Stuart (1542-1587), Queen of Scotland. You will be transported back in time through original music from the 16th and 17th centuries, original poetry written by the Queen herself, and a compelling biographical narrative based on the latest scholarly research. The concert aims to entertain, educate, and deepen public appreciation for this complex and often overlooked historical figure through the immersive power of music and storytelling. Created in February 2022 by their music director and conductor Thibault Back de Surany, The Van Swietens believe the gap between “early” and “new” music isn’t as wide as one might think. Named after Baron Van Swieten, the Dutch ambassador who promoted Baroque music in late 18th century Vienna, they aim to perform lesser-known Baroque, Classical and Early Romantic works on period instruments together with new music commissioned by the ensemble. Based in Salzburg, The Van Swietens come from 14 different countries and believe in dialog between the arts, aiming to create crossover projects. The event is open to all but registration is required. Those who would like to attend may reserve their spot at emmaclark. org/programs or call 631-941-4080. Continue reading Emma Clark Library to present special pop-up concert on Nov. 24