Edit: August 4, 2022 – The New York Times
NATION
One article on July 28 about a plan to reverse the results of the 2020 election by creating groups of electors pledged to Donald Trump in the states he lost incorrectly called the origin of the day. January 6 to confirm the final number of the Electoral College. The date is set by federal law, not the Constitution.
One entrance Wednesday’s calendar for the remaining midterm primaries contains outdated information about candidates in Wisconsin. Lieutenant General Mandela Barnes now has a clear path to the Democratic nomination to the Senate; he no longer has to face a difficult primary. In the Republican primaries for governor, Lieutenant Colonel Rebecca Kleefisch’s main opponent was Tim Michels; it’s no longer Kevin Nicholson.
BUSINESS
One article on Monday about the pandemic’s impact on parents’ political views reversed the ages of Natalya Murakhver’s two children. Violet is 9 and Clementine is 5.
SPORTS
One article on Friday about Washington Command’s owner, Daniel Snyder, agreeing to appear before a congressional committee investigating his team’s workplace culture for understating Snyder’s estimated net worth. His fortune has been valued at $4 billion, not $40 billion.
SCIENCE TIME
One article and Tuesday’s photo captions of the ways dams enter the flood-dependent environment misrepresented the Yellowstone River. It is among the longest undisturbed rivers of the United States, not the longest.
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