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Corrections: June 15, 2025
Corrections: June 15, 2025

New York Times

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • New York Times

Corrections: June 15, 2025

An article on June 8 about academic freedom misstated an aspect of allegations made about Professor Amy Wax in a legal filing by the University of Pennsylvania in a lawsuit and omitted Wax's response. The legal filing noted that Wax has been accused of suggesting to a student––not saying––that Black people are inferior to white people. The article should have noted that Wax denies the allegations. An article on Nov. 10 about Uyghur refugees described inaccurately an internal Chinese government spreadsheet. The spreadsheet contained the names of more than 16,000 people, not 17,743 Uyghurs. (Close to 1,000 entries on the spreadsheet appear to be duplicates. And some entries appear to represent Kazakhs, not Uyghurs.) An article this weekend on Page 12 about six hidden shops in New York misstates the profession of Daniel Corral-Webb, a co-founder of Archivio Records. He is a D.J., not a designer. The article also misstates the online presence of High Valley Books. The shop does have a website. 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@

Corrections: June 14, 2025
Corrections: June 14, 2025

New York Times

time2 days ago

  • New York Times

Corrections: June 14, 2025

A film review on Friday of 'Will' attributed an erroneous distinction to the film. It is not the first independent feature-length film directed by an African American woman. An article on June 8 about academic freedom misstated an aspect of allegations made about Professor Amy Wax in a legal filing by the University of Pennsylvania in a lawsuit and omitted Wax's response. The legal filing noted that Wax has been accused of suggesting to a student––not saying––that Black people are inferior to white people. The article should have noted that Wax denies the allegations. An article on Nov. 10 about Uyghur refugees described inaccurately an internal Chinese government spreadsheet. The spreadsheet contained the names of more than 16,000 people, not 17,743 Uyghurs. (Close to 1,000 entries on the spreadsheet appear to be duplicates. And some entries appear to represent Kazakhs, not Uyghurs.) An article this weekend on Page 12 about six hidden shops in New York misstates the profession of Daniel Corral-Webb, a co-founder of Archivio Records. He is a D.J., not a designer. The article also misstates the online presence of High Valley Books. The shop does have a website. 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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