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Corrections: Feb. 24, 2023 - The New York Times

FRONT PAGE

A headline with an article on Wednesday about Saudi Arabian authorities meting out harsh punishments to citizens who criticize the government overstated the impact of posting a single tweet. A man was sent to prison for multiple social media posts and possessing what the government viewed as an insulting picture of Prince Mohammed bin Salman, not for a single tweet.

NATIONAL

An article on Thursday about a gunman in Florida who killed three people misidentified the location of Pine Hills, Fla. It is about five miles west of Orlando, not east.

BUSINESS

An article on Feb. 17 about private messages that revealed Fox News stars and executives privately expressing disbelief about President Donald Trump’s claims about the 2020 election referred incompletely to an episode in which the Fox News correspondent Jacqui Heinrich deleted a fact-checking tweet about false claims made by Mr. Trump about Dominion Voting. While she removed a tweet in which Mr. Trump had tagged her colleagues Sean Hannity and Lou Dobbs, she posted the same fact check in response to a different tweet from Mr. Trump that made the same false claim but did not tag her colleagues.

OBITUARIES

Because of an editing error, an obituary on Oct. 31 about Roz Wyman, a leader of the campaign to bring the Brooklyn Dodgers to Los Angeles, misstated when the New York Giants announced that they would be moving to San Francisco. It was shortly before the Dodgers announced their move, not after. This correction was...



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