
Corrections: June 27, 2025
An article on Thursday about Robert F. Kennedy's decision to withdraw U.S. financial support from the leading international vaccine organization, Gavi, misstated how often a summit is held to replenish its finances. The summit is held every five years, not every four years.
Because of an editing error, an article on June 21 about a French lawmaker's efforts to reverse a decision to deny him entry to the United States referred imprecisely to the Electronic System for Travel Authorization program. It applies to international visitors to the United States from countries with certain visa waiver arrangements, not to all international visitors.
An obituary on Tuesday about the architect Nathan Silver, whose 1967 book, 'Lost New York,' discussed buildings that had been demolished before the city passed a landmarks preservation law, referred incorrectly to the Singer Tower in Manhattan. It was not included in that edition; although it was later demolished and was included in the 2000 edition, it was still standing at the time.
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