Corrections that appeared in print on Sunday, May 30, 2021.
SUNDAY BUSINESS
Because of an editing error, an article on May 16, adapted from Barry Meier’s book “Spooked: The Trump Dossier, Black Cube, and the Rise of Private Spies,” imprecisely summarized the book’s description of the hiring of Fusion GPS by lawyers for Theranos. As noted in the book, the firm was hired around the time Theranos learned that a Wall Street Journal reporter was looking into Theranos.
METROPOLITAN
The Big City column on Page 3 this weekend about the candidates for Manhattan’s district attorney incorrectly paraphrases Tali Farhadian Weinstein’s response to a question about conflicts of interest during a recent debate among the candidates. Ms. Farhadian Weinstein said she would not recuse herself from prosecuting cases involving donors to her campaign, not that she would recuse herself in any instance where she had ties to the accused.
VOWS
An article last Sunday about the wedding of Emily Shakeshaft and Izaak Theo Adu-Watts misstated the full name of the groom’s mother, the singer Sade. She is Helen Folasade Adu, not Helen Fuller Adu.
An article last Sunday about the wedding of Elizabeth Conway and Kyle Manley misstated the SEAL team where Mr. Manley was stationed in Virginia Beach. It was SEAL Team 8, not 18.
MAGAZINE
An article on Page 26 this weekend about the scholar Andrea Smith omits the location of the University of Wisconsin campus from which her sister, Justine, received an undergraduate degree. It is the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.
A word in the 10th line of Richard Blanco’s poem “And So We All Fall Down,” featured on May 23, was rendered incorrectly. It should be “of orbit, and yet enduring, still spinning across,” not “or orbit.”
AT HOME
An article last Sunday about how to prepare to help aging parents while visiting misspelled the surname of an expert on aging issues at Guardian Life Insurance and misstated his position. He is Ivan Watanabe, not Watannabe, and he is a financial representative, not a managing partner.
SUNDAY REVIEW
An essay on May 9 about young parenthood, in discussing a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study on the ages of first-time mothers by race and Hispanic national origin, erroneously characterized one category of mothers. “Mexican” describes national origin, not a race.
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