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A New York woman who donated a kidney so her ailing boss would move up the transplant waiting list.
US Army Pfc. Bradley Manning is scheduled to go to trial in September by a military judge on Thursday.
Ignoring a veto threat from the White House, US House of Representatives on Thursday approved a controversial cybersecurity legislation.
Obama has reviewed potential threats to the United States before next week's anniversary of the killing of Osama bin Laden.
China has become an engine of global growth and US exports, and deepening bilateral economic ties is important to both nations, Timothy Geithner said.
Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez returned home early Thursday after an 11-day trip to Cuba for cancer treatment, saying he will leave again shortly to continue his radiation therapy.
US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton will travel to China, Bangladesh and India early next month over bilateral relations with these Asian nations, the State Department said on Thursday.
Two Chinese IT companies were brought to court on Thursday for using a number of pirated Microsoft software packages in their offices, and the US company is seeking at least 10 million yuan (1.59 million US dollars) in compensation.
It turns out kidneys and other organs donated for transplants can be recycled.
Chinese Defense Ministry Spokesman Geng Yansheng on Thursday refuted reports that China and the United States will hold a joint cyber military exercise in May.
US state Connecticut's Governor Dannel Malloy signed the state's death penalty repeal bill into law.
Apple Inc. announced on Wednesday that it would hold its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in San Francisco from June 11-15.