INTERNATIONAL

A White House Memo article on Monday about President Trump’s deflections and denials about Russia referred incorrectly to the source of an intelligence assessment that said Russia orchestrated hacking attacks during last year’s presidential election. The assessment was made by four intelligence agencies — the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, the Central Intelligence Agency, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the National Security Agency. The assessment was not approved by all 17 organizations in the American intelligence community.

NATIONAL

An article on April 19 about President Trump’s “Hire American” order referred incorrectly to the application process for employers seeking to hire H-1B workers. The employers must attest that they are paying the foreign workers prevailing wages and that the working conditions of existing workers will not be adversely affected. They do not have to attest that they tried to find an American first. This correction was delayed because the error was pointed out to editors only recently.

SPORTS

A Q. and A. interview on Sunday with the basketball great Bill Russell erroneously attributed a distinction to him. He was one of the first players — not the first — to win an Olympic gold medal, an N.B.A. championship and a college title. (Clyde Lovellette had accomplished all three by 1954; Russell, by 1957.)

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