
Corrections: May 6, 2025
An article on Thursday about Mohsen Mahdawi, an organizer of the pro-Palestinian movement at Columbia University who was freed from federal custody last week, misstated with whom Gabriella Ramirez is acquainted. Ms. Ramirez knows Mahmoud Khalil, not Mr. Mahdawi.
An article on Sunday about the issues cardinals will debate to determine who becomes the next pope misstated the timing of a procession in a picture caption. It was three days before the funeral, not during the funeral itself.
A picture caption with an article on Sunday about Ghana's national cathedral project that has become a symbol of economic mismanagement misidentified which London structure the Ghana project was styled after. As the article correctly stated, it is Westminster Abbey, not Westminster Cathedral.
An article on Sunday about Warren Buffett's plans to step down as the head of Berkshire Hathaway by the end of the year misstated the year that Berkshire Hathaway bought Greg Abel's energy company, now called Berkshire Hathaway Energy. The transaction closed in 2000, not 1999.
A theater review on Saturday about the show 'Wonderful Town' misstated the name of the nightclub where the Revuers performed in the early 1940s. It was the Village Vanguard, not the Village Gate.
An article on Saturday about the singer-songwriter Gigi Perez misspelled an artist's surname. She is Hayley Kiyoko, not Kyioko.
An obituary on April 27 about the keyboardist and studio operator David Briggs referred incorrectly to Danor Music, the publishing company he founded with Norbert Putnam. It did not publish the songs 'Higher Love' and 'Didn't We Almost Have It All'; those songs were published by Willin' David Music, a company Mr. Briggs founded later with the songwriter Will Jennings. The obituary also misspelled part of the name of a recording studio Mr. Briggs and Mr. Putnam owned. It was Quadrafonic Sound, not Quadraphonic.
An obituary on Saturday about the singer and songwriter Jill Sobule, using information from her family, misstated when in 1959 she was born. It was Jan. 16, not Jan. 29.
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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