How corrections work
Substantive factual errors are corrected in the article and accompanied by a note describing what changed. Clarifications may be added when wording could mislead readers even if the core facts were not wrong.
Corrections and Clarifications
Accuracy matters more than speed. When we need to correct or clarify an article, we document the change plainly and keep the record visible to readers.
Substantive factual errors are corrected in the article and accompanied by a note describing what changed. Clarifications may be added when wording could mislead readers even if the core facts were not wrong.
This page documents the newsroom policy and links readers back to article-level correction disclosures. As structured corrections are added to stories, this archive can be expanded with dated entries.