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Corrections: March 15, 2025
Corrections: March 15, 2025

New York Times

time15-03-2025

  • Politics
  • New York Times

Corrections: March 15, 2025

An article on Thursday about the Environmental Protection Agency reframing the purpose of the agency's mission referred imprecisely to the views of the Climate Enterprise Institute. The group believes global warming has been minimal and good for humanity and the biosphere; it does not promote 'climate denial.' An article on Monday about Israel's decision to cut off electricity to the Gaza Strip, relying on information from a source at the Israeli electric company, misstated the type of service affected by the electricity shut-off in Gaza. It was a desalination plant, not a wastewater treatment plant. A new analysis article on Thursday about shifting political winds in the Philippines misspelled the name of the city where people gathered to protest Mr. Duterte's arrest. It is Cotabato, not Cotobato. An article on Thursday about the impact that cuts to the Department of Education's research employees and outside partners will have on research and data collection misstated the amount of money that A.I.R. had in federal funding last year. It was $236 million, not $600 million. An article on Friday about a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration's firing of more than 1,300 workers at the Department of Education incorrectly described Pell grants. They are not loans. A dance review on Friday about a program celebrating Twyla Tharp's 60th year of making dances misstated the name of a dance. It is 'Diabelli,' not 'Diabelli Variations.' 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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