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An article on Tuesday about a failed terrorist bombing in Times Square misstated the location of an explosion in Chelsea in September 2016. The blast occurred on 23rd Street, not 27th Street, where an second undetonated device was found hours later.

INTERNATIONAL

Because of an editing error, an article on Tuesday about Vladimir V. Putin’s recent trip to the Middle East referred incorrectly to the resumption of air travel between Russia and Egypt. The two countries are in talks to resume direct flights from Russia to Cairo, but not elsewhere in Egypt.

NATIONAL

Because of an editing error, an article on Tuesday about escalated attacks against the news media by President Trump misspelled the name of a spokeswoman for The New York Times. She is Danielle Rhoades Ha, not Danielle Rhodes Ha.

NEW YORK

Because of an editing error, an article on Tuesday about Kenneth Dillard Jr., who received assistance from an agency supported by The New York Times Neediest Cases Fund, misstated the kind of housing lottery that Mr. Dillard won. It was run by Catholic Charities Brooklyn and Queens; it was not a city housing lottery. (The error was repeated in a picture caption.)

BUSINESS DAY

An article on Tuesday about Broadcom’s $100 billion bid for the rival chip maker Qualcomm misstated where Broadcom is based. Although the company announced its intention to move to the United States, it is still based in Singapore.

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OBITUARIES

An obituary on Tuesday about the longtime New York Times reporter Roy Reed misspelled the name of a fellowship that he received. It is the Nieman fellowship, not Neiman.

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