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Corrections: April 18, 2026
Errors in reporting that appeared in the previous day's print edition.
Apr. 18, 2026 at 4:00am
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The New York Times' dedication to journalistic integrity is reflected in its timely corrections, ensuring readers can trust the accuracy of the news they consume.NYC TodayThe New York Times has issued several corrections to articles published on April 17, 2026. The corrections address inaccuracies in reporting about King Charles III and Queen Camilla's planned trip to the United States, as well as a theater review that incorrectly described a person's relationship to the Innocence Project.
Why it matters
Corrections are an important part of maintaining journalistic integrity and ensuring the accuracy of the news. By promptly addressing and correcting errors, the Times upholds its commitment to providing reliable information to readers.
The details
The first correction addresses an article about King Charles III and Queen Camilla's planned four-day visit to the United States, stating that while King Charles will travel to Bermuda, Queen Camilla will not. The second correction is for a theater review that incorrectly described Nick Yarris's relationship to the Innocence Project, clarifying that one of his lawyers is now the executive director, but Yarris was not a client of the organization.
- The corrections were published on Saturday, April 18, 2026.
The players
King Charles III
The current monarch of the United Kingdom.
Queen Camilla
The wife of King Charles III and the current Queen Consort of the United Kingdom.
Nick Yarris
The subject of a theater review about the play 'The Fear of 13'.
Innocence Project
A non-profit organization that works to exonerate individuals who have been wrongfully convicted.
The takeaway
The New York Times' commitment to accuracy and transparency is demonstrated through its prompt issuance of corrections, ensuring readers can trust the information they receive from the publication.
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