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Corrections: July 29, 2025
Corrections: July 29, 2025

New York Times

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  • Politics
  • New York Times

Corrections: July 29, 2025

An article on July 23 about legal concerns surrounding President Trump's pledge to open international waters to mining misidentified the location of a speech given by Nathan Nagy, a legal adviser to the U.S. State Department. It was delivered at a U.N. conference in New York, not France. An article on Sunday about Joe Kennedy III, the former Democratic congressman from Massachusetts, misstated Representative Nancy Pelosi's leadership position when she supported Mr. Kennedy in a Senate race. She was the House speaker, not the minority leader. The article also described incorrectly the relationship between Joe Kennedy III and Senator Ted Kennedy. The senator was Mr. Kennedy's great-uncle, not uncle. The article also referred incorrectly to the location of Jackson, Miss. It is near the Mississippi Delta region, not part of it. Because of an editing error, an article on Saturday about David Ellison, who is set to become the chairman and CEO of Paramount, misstated the title of the CBS show hosted by Stephen Colbert. It is 'The Late Show,' not 'Late Night.' A Critic's Notebook article on Friday about this year's Williamstown Theater Festival misstated the nationality of the character Genevieve in the play 'Spirit of the People.' She is Canadian, not American. An article on Saturday about the New York Historical acquiring the archive of the photographer Bill Cunningham, who chronicled fashion for The New York Times, misstated the nature of the transaction. The archive was purchased for an undisclosed amount; it was not donated. Errors are corrected during the press run whenever possible, so some errors noted here may not have appeared in all editions. To contact the newsroom regarding correction requests, please email nytnews@ To share feedback, please visit Comments on opinion articles may be emailed to letters@ For newspaper delivery questions: 1-800-NYTIMES (1-800-698-4637) or email customercare@

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