INTERNATIONAL

An article on Friday about President Trump’s cautious distance from Hong Kong’s pro-democracy movement misidentified the state that Senator Lindsey Graham represents. It is South Carolina, not North Carolina.

METROPOLITAN

An article this weekend on Page 5 about the new popularity of New Jersey boardwalk towns among New Yorkers misstates the location of a hotel. The Seaview, A Dolce Hotel, is in Galloway, not Stone Harbor.Also, it omitted a buyer of Pier Village. A partnership of Kushner Companies and Extell Development Company purchased the complex, not just Kushner. Additionally, Kushner was responsible for five restaurants, not six, on the Long Branch boardwalk, and Extell commissioned the carousel there, not Kushner.

BUSINESS

An article on Friday about a rule proposed by the Labor Department that would allow more federal contractors to base employment decisions on religion misstated the name of a group that opposes government-funded religion. It is the Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty, not the Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Freedom.

SPORTS

An article on Aug. 9 about sexual abuse allegations against the equestrian coach George H. Morris referred incorrectly to the time Michael D. Cintas spent with Mr. Morris in 1964. The two trained together at Mr. Morris’s farm; they did not also live there. (Mr. Cintas lived in a cottage elsewhere on the estate where Mr. Morris lived.)