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A chart with an article on Sunday about the increase in online photos and videos of children being sexually abused omitted the unit of measurement of federal funding for U.S. law enforcement agencies. The figures were in millions of dollars.

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An article on Sunday about the founding fathers’ concerns about foreign influence on an American president misstated the year William Blount was expelled from the Senate. It was 1797, not 1787. The article also misstated the number of years since his expulsion. It is 222, not 232.

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An article on Saturday about the resignation of Kurt D. Volker, the State Department’s special envoy for Ukraine, misspelled the surname of the ambassador to the European Union. He is Gordon Sondland, not Sandland.

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An article on Monday about Democrats in battleground districts balancing the impeachment inquiry against President Trump and potential backlash from constituents misspelled the surname of a Democratic pollster. He is Zac McCrary, not Zac McCray.