Administration issues directive requiring green card applicants to apply outside US

The administration has issued a directive requiring most temporary visa holders living in the U.S. to return to their home country to finish their green card application.

WATCH: This museum exhibit features Pokémon and real fossils

The "Pokémon Fossil Museum" exhibition at Chicago's Field Museum brings together the worlds of Pokémon and paleontology.

WATCH: What’s next for Britney Spears after video of DUI arrest

New footage obtained by ABC News shows Britney Spears being arrested in March after police said she failed a sobriety test. ABC News' Brian Buckmire breaks down her case.

Gas prices near highest level in 4 years ahead of Memorial Day

Gas prices surged in recent months as the Iran war choked off global oil supply.

Pentagon releases more declassified UFO files

The Pentagon unveiled another batch of its so-called UFO files on Friday, part of a rolling release of once-classified material ordered by President Donald Trump.

Family of 1 San Diego mosque shooting suspect says they are ‘deeply sorry’

The family of Caleb Vasquez, one of the suspects in the deadly shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego, has released a statement saying they are “deeply sorry."

Trump allies, Jan. 6 defendants lining up to apply for $1.7 billion fund

Jan. 6 defendants and allies of President Trump are lining up to seek their share of the DOJ's $1.776 billion "Anti-Weaponization Fund" announced this week. 

WATCH: How to break out of the ‘doomscrolling for jobs’ cycle

Career and success coach Eliana Goldstein shares tactical professional advice for job seekers who feel overwhelmed and priced out of today's market.

Florida biologist fired over Charlie Kirk post after his death wins $485K settlement

Florida officials will pay nearly half a million dollars to a biologist who was fired by a state agency for criticizing conservative activist Charlie Kirk on social media after his death

US diplomats undergoing divisive new review process

The State Department says the reforms will lead to more effective assessments. 

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Despite own ties, Stitt criticizes dark money groups, calls for release of mansion donor...

Following a series of News 4 investigations into dark money groups trying to influence Oklahoma elections, Gov. Kevin Stitt is calling for more transparency—and...

Former CIA officer allegedly defrauded US by lying about his credentials: Complaint

The former government officer, David Rush, has been charged with theft of public money, according to a complaint filed in the Eastern District of Virginia. 

Newsom seeks to shield California elections from federal interference

Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed legislation that aims to shield California elections from federal interference ahead of the state's primary next week