FRONT PAGE

An article on Tuesday about a C.I.A. informant extracted from Russia referred incorrectly to the timing of the initial reporting of the C.I.A.’s 2016 exfiltration offer to the informant. An offer that appears to be the same one described in the Times article was reported by Bob Woodward in his 2018 book “Fear.”

INTERNATIONAL

An article on Wednesday about Margrethe Vestager, the European Union’s competition commissioner, erroneously presented some paraphrased comments by Joe Kennedy about Ms. Vestager’s work on tech industry regulation as a direct quotation. While Mr. Kennedy expressed the idea that Ms. Vestager is at the vanguard of tougher tech industry regulation on both sides of the Atlantic, those were not his exact words.

NATIONAL

An article on Wednesday about possible replacements to succeed John Bolton as President Trump’s national security adviser misspelled the surname of the diplomat who became the ambassador to the United Nations. She is Kelly Knight Craft, not Kraft.

BUSINESS

An article on Wednesday about a bill to stem rising rents in California misstated one provision of the bill approved by the State Senate. It exempts dwellings built within the last 15 years from rent caps, not buildings older than that.