Corrections that appeared in print on Saturday, Dec. 7, 2024.
NATIONAL
An article on Wednesday about Sheriff Chad Chronister, President-elect Donald J. Trump’s pick to lead the Drug Enforcement Administration, withdrawing his name from consideration for the office misstated Pam Bondi’s role at the Hillsborough County State Attorney’s Office. She was a prosecutor in and a spokeswoman for the office; she was not in charge of it.
MAGAZINE
An article on Page 18 this weekend about psychosis and race misstates the occupation of Deidre Anglin’s grandmother. She worked as a nanny, not a house cleaner.
OBITUARIES
An obituary on Nov. 30 about Robert W. Dixon Sr., who was stationed at West Point with the Ninth Cavalry Regiment during World War II, credited him with an erroneous distinction. He was not the last survivor of the Army’s all-Black units historically known as Buffalo Soldiers; there are at least two surviving members — Roy Caldwood and the jazz saxophonist Marshall Allen — of the 92nd Infantry Division, nicknamed the Buffalo Soldiers Division, which saw combat in Europe during World War II.
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