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Cher and son Elijah in 2001; Ron Galella/Ron Galella Collection via Getty ImagesAfter a legal battle over whether or not Cher s son Elijah Blue Allman should be placed in a conservatorship, Cher and Elijah have agreed to settle the matter privately.According to court documents obtained by ABC News, Cher and Elijah whose father was Cher s second husband, the late Gregg Allman  had a private mediation session on May 7. Both of them have agreed to "pause all legal proceedings and related activities." Instead, they will work together "privately and confidentially" to "resolve this matter."At the beginning of 2024, a judge denied Cher s request to have Elijah placed under a temporary conservatorship, citing his drug use and mental health issues. Her request said she had been told by doctors that if she didn t put him under a conservatorship, he d "end up on the street" and "would not be alive within the year.”The judge denied

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Kali9/Getty Images(NASHVILLE, Tenn.) Six people were found dead, including three children, at a Tennessee home in an apparent murder-suicide. Marion County deputies and Jasper police officers responded to reports of shots fired around 9 p.m. local time on Thursday, only to find the home was set on fire, according to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation. Once firefighters put out the flames, police found the remains of three adults and three children inside the home. A seventh person who had sustained gunshot wounds in the incident was found alive and was transported to the hospital, according to officials. The individual believed to be responsible for the deaths was among those found dead, according to officials. The remains of all six people were taken to Nashville for autopsies, according to officials. Marion County Sheriff Bo Burnett said it was a domestic situation in a single-family home. "This is probably one of the worst things I ve seen," Burnett said in an

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ABC/Heidi GutmanBruce Springsteen has a reputation for playing three-hour concerts, and it sounds like Paul McCartney isn’t happy about it. The Beatles legend sat down for a chat with Conan O’Brien at the Tribeca Festival in New York Thursday, June 15, and, according to USA Today, complained a bit about the trend of longer concerts. He joked, “I blame Bruce Springsteen. I told him so. I said, ‘It’s your fault!’” When Conan noted, “He ruined it for everyone,” McCartney agreed. “We used to do a half hour. That was like The Beatles’ thing – and we got paid for it. I tried to work out, ‘Why was it so short?’ Well, because there was a lot of people on the (lineup),” he said. “When you went to a thing, if you were a comedian, the promoter would say, ‘How long can you do? Four minutes?’ And the guy would say yes. So we thought, ‘Half an hour – that’s epic!’ But that was it.”  He adds, “With a Beatles show, we were on and off like

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ABC News(DENVER) Two men were hurt in an apparently targeted shooting on Thursday as revelers left downtown Denver following a parade for the Denver Nuggets, who won their first NBA title on Monday night. The two men were hospitalized in serious condition, Denver Police Chief Ron Thomas said at a news conference. Thomas stressed that the shooting is not linked to the parade, describing the shooting as people "armed with weapons, acting irresponsibly." Brittany Gioso told ABC News she was on her way home from the parade with a group including her mom when she saw a man a few feet away pull out a gun. She said she heard three shots and "ran and tried to take cover." Gioso, a nurse, said her thought was, "Please don t shoot me in the back." "It s just so sad," she said. "Immediately you just want to call your friends and your family . and tell them you re OK." Her mom, Michelle Gioso, said through tears, "We were in a big gro

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Euan Cherry/Getty ImagesIt sounds like we may be getting another Bruce Springsteen album soon. In November, The Boss released Only The Strong Survive, an album of soul and R&B covers. Now David Sancious, an early member of The E Street Band, has revealed in a new interview with Mojo that Springsteen’s getting ready to release another one.  “I’ve just worked on Bruce’s sequel to Only The Strong Survive. He’s got 18 more covers of Motown and classic R&B,” Sancious tells the mag. “And next year, I should be touring the album with Bruce.” This isn’t the first time we’ve heard about a sequel to Only The Strong Survive. Not long after the original’s release he told Rolling Stone that Volume 2 was “probably three-quarters recorded.” This is the first report of a tour in support of those albums, though. Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band are currently on tour in Europe, playing Birmingham, England, on Friday, June 16. The tour returns to North

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