Johnny Depp allegedly texted assistant to buy him ecstasy and cocaine
ABC/Randy Holmes(LONDON) — (NOTE NATURE, CONTENT) The messy legal battle between Johnny Depp and ex-wife Amber Heard wages on as damning texts from the Pirates of the Caribbean star were unveiled in a British court. The two are locked in several legal battles with each party accusing
This 89-year-old Nebraska man has donated his platelets over 700 times
P_Wei/iStockBy SHANNON MCLELLAN, ABC News (NEW YORK) — An 89-year-old Nebraska man is a regular at his local Red Cross, where he has donated his platelets over 700 times. Sherman Hirsch was approached by someone at the
Why ratings are being dropped from The Infatuation's restaurant reviews
The InfatuationBy KELLY MCCARTHY, ABC News (NEW YORK) — With the restaurant industry rapidly evolving amid the coronavirus pandemic, The Infatuation announced Tuesday that their numbered ratings scale on all reviews are officially a thing of the
Ulta Beauty launches empowering “Wonder Woman 1984” collection
Ulta BeautyBy JACQUELINE LAUREAN YATES, ABC News (NEW YORK) — If you are excited to channel looks from the upcoming film Wonder Woman 1984, Ulta Beauty has a treat for you. There’s now a new beauty collection
Aspiring driver Rajah Caruth discusses his journey, why Bubba Wallace is a role model
Factor41/iStockBy ABBY CRUZ, ABC News (NEW YORK) — At 18, Rajah Caruth already has a trophy case filled with medals and awards from competitive driving, from races all over the country. He’s just getting started. The soon-to-be
Trump campaign shakes up top staff after Tulsa rally debacle
Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty ImagesBy JOHN SANTUCCI, WILL STEAKIN and KATHERINE FAULDERS, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — Trump campaign chief operating officer Michael Glassner, who had been heavily involved in planning the president’s rallies, has been
Families of fallen 'entitled' to answers on alleged Russian plot: Marine commandant
aurumarcus/iStockBy LUIS MARTINEZ, MATT SEYLER and MARTHA RADDATZ, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — Gen. David Berger, the Marine Corps commandant, told ABC News on Tuesday that while he saw no evidence of Russians offering bounties to kill U.S.
'MythBusters' Adam Savage denies sister’s allegations he sexually abused her
Barry Brecheisen/WireImage(LOS ANGELES) — Former MythBusters host Adam Savage is denying allegations from his sister that he sexually abused her when they were children. In a lawsuit obtained by the New York Post, Miranda Pacchiana, 51, claims the abuse took place “beginning around 1976
Harvey Weinstein victims win $18.8 million settlement in civil case
ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images(LOS ANGELES) — A group of women who accused Harvey Weinstein of sexual misconduct announced Tuesday that they have reached an $18.8 million settlement as part of a class-action lawsuit. The payments, pending approval by
Have the OMC positive cases spread? Test results due Thursday

PORT ANGELES – Officials at Olympic Medical Center have wasted no time in their effort to keep two known cases of Covid-19 in their ranks from becoming an outbreak. Contact tracing began immediately after the positive cases,