FRONT PAGEAn article on May 30 about the equestrian coach Jimmy A. Williams misspelled the surname of a woman who said she was molested by Mr. Williams. NATIONALBecause of an editing error, an article on Tuesday about appearances by Melania Trump misidentified the location of a scheduled trip by President Trump during which she will not accompany him. NEW YORKAn article on Friday about a city program that will give nearly 300 parking spots to car-share companies referred imprecisely to a study’s data on car ownership in New York City. The study found that just under half of all households in the city owned at least one car, not just under half of all adults. BUSINESS DAYA chart with an article on Saturday about job-creation trends during the United States economy’s continuing recovery misstated the country’s employment level at the start of the recession.
Source: New York Times June 06, 2018 00:56 UTC