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A recently released NXT star just showed up on another company's weekly television show... and signed a contract on the spot.
In a Thursday evening press release, it was announced that Mara Sadè, formerly known as Jakara Jackson in NXT, has signed ...
Emmy voters sure know how to take a bite of the Apple. As the Television Academy unveiled nominations for the 77th Emmy ...
Provost Russell Moore today announced his appointment of Tamara Sumner as interim dean of University Libraries, effective July 1. Sumner succeeds Robert McDonald, who recently accepted a leadership ...
Mara Sadè opens up about her new look. At WWE NXT Stand & Deliver, Mara Sadè (formerly known as Jakara Jackson) arrived to the ring in the spirit of a Las Vegas showgirl, green-feather headdress ...
Ms. Gay writes about politics for Opinion. To understand what ails the Democrats, consider their mayoral primary unfolding in New York City. Zohran Mamdani, a democratic socialist, is one upset ...
Following her release last month, former WWE star Jakara Jackson has shared her thoughts on possibly wrestling in Japan or for AEW.
FOX6 News spoke to Milwaukee County Sheriff's Det. JoAnn Donner, the lead detective on the Sade Robinson homicide case.
Maxwell Anderson stared directly at the judge as she read the guilty verdicts in the April 2024 murder of Sade Carleena Robinson after the jury discussed for less than an hour Friday afternoon.
A juror in the Maxwell Anderson trial said it was revealed post-trial that Anderson played "Love, Death & Robots" while Sade Robinson was in the home.
A Milwaukee County jury on June 6 convicted Maxwell Anderson on all four counts. He was convicted of killing 19-year-old Sade Robinson in April 2024.
Family hopes Sade Robinson will be remembered for love, not her tragic death. Her mother, Sheena Scarbrough, spoke after the guilty verdict was read.
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