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Underwood, now 41, was back at the Orpheum on a Monday morning in January for this year’s Hollywood Week, when hopefuls who earned a golden ticket during the show’s lengthy auditions vie for the chance to perform live for “Idol’s” voting audience.

"We start with the Pac Four with USA 15s and I hope I've proven myself in this space to vie for a roster spot in the USA team and I hope I'll be selected for that," Maher said.

From BBC

While the heirs to the Murdoch business empire vie for control of the business and command of an immense fortune, Mulcahy and DiGiacomo offer a deeper look into the and the deliberate steps taken to create the scandal-obsessed right-wing news machine that today not only dominate the Post’s tabloid space but also the broadsheet and cable news industries.

From Salon

After a rancorous campaign that saw seven people vie for three spots on the five-person council, the race for the final one ended in a tie.

Chappell Roan and Sabrina Carpenter will vie for album, record and song of the year and best new artist in each woman’s first trip to the Grammys — Roan with her album “The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess” and her single “Good Luck, Babe!” and Carpenter with her album “Short n’ Sweet” and her single “Espresso” for the record prize and “Please Please Please” for the song prize.

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