Corrections: November 5, 2019

FRONT PAGE

An article on Monday about the finance industry’s hostility toward Senator Elizabeth Warren’s campaign misspelled the surname of the former fund-raiser for Barack Obama. He is Mitch Draizin, not Draizen.

NATIONAL

An article on Saturday about Senator Elizabeth Warren’s campaign in Iowa misquoted part of a speech she delivered there. She said, “Hope and courage wins elections,” not “Hope and courage do not win elections.”

An article on Sunday about the latest New York Times/Siena College Iowa poll referred incorrectly to the group of voters who said they believe big banks and tech companies should be broken up. It was 43 percent of likely Iowa Democratic voters, not 43 percent of Americans.

An article on Sunday about the Daylight Saving Doughnut misstated how Washington State proposes to end the time changes associated with daylight saving time. It is seeking to stay permanently on daylight saving time, not on standard time.

An article on Sunday about the decision by the Trump administration to reduce the number of Iraqi refugees entry into the United States referred incorrectly to the number admitted during President Obama’s last year in office. Although 110,000 Iraqi refugees were authorized to enter, not all of the slots were filled.

BUSINESS

An article on Saturday about the exodus of staff members from the website Deadspin misstated the timing of Megan Greenwell’s resignation. It was three weeks after a critical post, not three days.

An article on Friday about the appeal of Japanese cars to collectors erroneously attributed a distinction to Nissan’s R382 racecar. It was not the first car to be equipped with a Japanese V12 engine.

SPORTS

An article on Friday about the Ultimate Fighting Championship misstated the ethnicity of the fighter Jorge Masvidal. He is of Cuban and Peruvian descent, not of Cuban and Puerto Rican descent.

OBITUARIES

An obituary on Friday about the author Ed Cray misstated the name of the record company that released a collection of Woody Guthrie’s music for which he and Bill Nowlin wrote the liner notes. It is Rounder Records, not Rounders.

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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