More than 90,000 Americans today are waiting for a kidney transplant. If you're healthy, you can donate a kidney to one of them. And, according to a new study, it's overwhelmingly likely you'd be just fine afterwards.
A divorced mother of two from Long Island has filed a complaint with her state's Human Rights Commission claiming her former boss only hired her to gain access to her kidney.
Two gems from The New York Times' story about Shaukat Qadir, a retired Pakistani Army brigadier on a "quixotic" mission to find out everything about Osama bin Laden's last days:
Comedian Tracy Morgan had a kidney transplant last week. No, really! He's recovering fine, but is likely to miss two or three episodes of 30 Rock sometime in March—his character, Tracy Jordan, "will have some sort of meltdown."