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An article on Friday about an undersea volcano that has formed a new island off Japan’s coast misidentified the United States service members who hoisted an American flag over the Japanese island of Iwo Jima in February 1945. According to the United States Marine Corps, all six men, not five of them, were U.S. Marines.
An article on Sunday about Iran and Saudi Arabia’s call for a cease-fire in Gaza incorrectly attributed the source of rocket and drone attacks on U.S. forces in Iraq and Syria since the start of the war. They were carried out by Iraqi and Syrian militias backed by Iran; Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps has not claimed responsibility for them.
An article on Friday about Israel’s accusations that several freelance photographers for major news organizations had advance knowledge of the Hamas attack on Oct. 7, based on information from an editor at The Times, misstated when Yousef Masoud woke to the sound of rocket fire. It was shortly after 6:30 a.m., not 5:30 a.m.
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An article on Saturday about an off-duty pilot accused of trying to crash an airplane misstated the name of one of the airlines that employed the pilot, Joseph Emerson. It is Virgin America, not Virgin Airlines.
An article on Sunday about a weight loss drug that could reduce heart risks misstated the name of an author of the study. It is Dr. Ildiko Lingvay, not Idiko.
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