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Thousands Once Spoke His Language in the Amazon. Now, He’s the Only One.
The Taushiro tribe vanished into the jungles of the Amazon basin in Peru generations ago. Amadeo García García is now the last native speaker of their language.
Op-Ed Columnist: The Year Not to Defer Dreams
Of home, belonging, hope and the Staten Island ferry.
Op-Ed Contributor: The Gun Lobby Is Hindering Suicide Prevention
After my father killed himself, I volunteered to stop others from doing the same. Then I was shown the door over gun control.
Should You Shower in the Morning, or at Night? Yes
Night showers may be leisurely and relaxing, but our writer was surprised to learn that morning showers — or even two showers a day — may be better.
Erie, Pa., Buried in Five Feet of Snow After Record-Breaking Storm
Residents have had to abandon their cars in the middle of the road after getting stuck. The snow, which shattered several records, is still coming down.
Patch of Bamboo Creates New Legal Thicket for Connecticut City
In a Connecticut city known for showdowns between homeowners and the government, a tiny yard overtaken by bamboo is at the center of a new fight.
Asia and Australia Edition: India, Nikki Haley, North Korea: Your Wednesday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Tied Virginia Race That Was Headed for Name-Drawing Gets Another Twist
The Virginia State Board of Elections announced it would delay a drawing of lots after receiving a letter from lawyers for the Democratic candidate.
Your Uber Car Creates Congestion. Should You Pay a Fee to Ride?
A New York task force weighs a new fee on rides in for-hire vehicles in Manhattan, which would be paid by riders and raise money to fix the subways.
Our Journalists Share Their Most Memorable Interviews of 2017
Times reporters reflect on the conversations that stuck with them long after their assignments ended.
Cities Sue Over Pentagon’s Failure to Report Crimes to Gun Database
The suit seeks to establish federal monitoring of the military’s compliance with reporting laws, after lapses were exposed following a massacre at a Texas church.
Op-Ed Contributor: William Barber II: Trump’s Terrible Choice for Judge
A lawyer with abiding roots in white supremacy has no place on the federal bench.
Years of Attack Leave Obamacare a More Government-Focused Health Law
Efforts by Republicans to chip away at the Affordable Care Act, culminating in the repeal of the individual mandate, have left behind a more government-focused health program.
Op-Ed Columnist: The End of Trump and the End of Days
Invoking “Armageddon” isn’t the best strategy for retiring this president.
North Korea Won’t Stop Its Arms Tests Anytime Soon, South Korea Warns
Government and private analysts expect the North to bolster its nuclear and long-range missile capabilities in 2018 to gain leverage with Washington.
How Big Tech Is Going After Your Health Care
Apple, Google, Microsoft and other giants are accelerating their efforts to remake health care with new tracking apps, sensors and other tools.
Liberian Runoff Could Mark First Peaceful Transition of Power Since 1944
In a presidential runoff, voters are choosing between a soccer star, George Weah, and Vice President Joseph Boakai, to replace Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.
From a Hospital Bed, Alberto Fujimori Asks Peru to ‘Forgive Me’
The former president made his first public statement since being released from prison on a medical pardon, acknowledging that he had disappointed his country.
Homeland Security, Uber, Peru: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
Cash Might Be King, but They Don’t Care
A growing number of New York businesses do not accept U.S. currency, to the consternation of some and the indifference of others.