Corrections: July 4, 2021 – The New York Times

Posted: July 5, 2021 at 5:34 am

BUSINESS

An article on Friday about President Bidens plan to increase electric car sales referred imprecisely to the mileage rating of the Ford F-150. While the hybrid version gets roughly 25 miles to the gallon, the basic model gets only about 20 miles per gallon.

A picture caption with a cover story this weekend about visitors returning to the city misidentifies a park. The image shows people seated on the grass in North Fifth Street Pier and Park, not Domino Park.

An article last Sunday about the cryonics industry misspelled the name of a Russian cryopreservation company. It is KrioRus, not KryoRus.

An article last Sunday about moneymaking pandemic hobbies misstated the name of a gardening company. It is PlantParenthood, not PlantParent.

Because of an editing error, an article on Page 38 this weekend about state laws regulating education refers imprecisely to the prisoners held at Perm-36, a notorious special regime camp for political prisoners in Russia. The population of prisoners was disproportionately Ukrainian, not just mostly Ukrainian.

An article on June 27 about childhood obesity and the pandemic misstated the number of children between the ages of 2 and 17 who had their body mass index measured during visits to the Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia Care Network. It was about 300,000, not more than 500,000.

An article on June 27 about the potential for wind-powered cargo ships referred incorrectly to the views of the International Chamber of Shipping. The chamber endorses a carbon tax. It is not the case that it supports a levy instead of a carbon tax.

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