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Corrections: June 6, 2025
Because of an editing error, an obituary on Thursday about the writer Edmund White, who explored gay life in novels and memoirs, misspelled the original surname of his mother. She was born Delilah Teddlie, not Teddie.
A picture caption with an article on Thursday about the United States vetoing a U.N. Security Council resolution demanding an immediate and unconditional cease-fire in Gaza, the release of all hostages and the resumption of full-scale humanitarian aid deliveries to the enclave misstated the position of Samuel Zbogar, Slovenia's ambassador to the United Nations. He is not the president of the Security Council, though he formerly held that rotating position. The current president is Carolyn Rodrigues-Birkett, Guyana's U.N. ambassador.
An article on Thursday about a Johnson & Johnson clinical trial for patients with multiple myeloma referred imprecisely to the company Legend Biotech. While it was based in China when it developed and released data on its CAR-T immunotherapy, the company is now a U.S. firm headquartered in New Jersey.
An article on Thursday about the Tony-nominated play 'Purpose' misstated the year in which the show was staged at Chicago's Steppenwolf Theater. It was in 2024, not 2023.
An article on Thursday about the film festival Bleak Week: Cinema of Despair, described incorrectly the board of the American Cinematheque. It does not include Ted Sarandos; he left the board in 2021.
An obituary on Wednesday about David Cope, a pioneer of algorithmic music compositions, misstated the year he joined the University of California, Santa Cruz. He was hired in 1977, not 1997.
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