
Corrections: April 23, 2025
An article on Tuesday about possible contenders to succeed Pope Francis misstated where Cardinal Matteo Maria Zuppi is from. He is a native of Rome, not Bologna.
An article on Tuesday about the rituals and procedures of selecting a new pope misstated the age of Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re. He is 91, not 87.
An article on Monday about comments made by billionaires working in the Trump administration misstated the timing of President Trump's social media post in which he said it was 'a great time to buy.' Mr. Trump's post appeared on April 9, not last week.
An article on Tuesday about the case before the Supreme Court over the constitutionality of a provision of the Affordable Care Act that can require insurance companies to offer some types of preventive care for free overstated what is known about the cost a new injectable medication that would prevent transmission of H.I.V. The drug's manufacturer has not yet said how much it would cost if approved by the F.D.A. as a preventive medication, not that it will cost $42,000 a year.
An article on April 16 about the actor, musician and writer Whitney White misstated the title of a play directed by White. It is 'Our Dear Dead Drug Lord,' not 'Our Dear Drug Lord.'
An article on Tuesday about the health benefits of asparagus misstated the title of Vanessa da Silva and her affiliation with the University of Arizona. She is a dietitian and extension specialist at the University of Arizona, but is not a diabetes educator affiliated with the Sarver Heart Center.
An Overlooked No More obituary on Monday about the British suspense novelist Ethel Lina White referred incorrectly to the 1938 movie 'The Lady Vanishes.' It was the second-to-last film Alfred Hitchcock made in England, not the last. The last was 'Jamaica Inn' in 1939.
Errors are corrected during the press run whenever possible, so some errors noted here may not have appeared in all editions.
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