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At the end of every month, The Dispatch rounds up all the corrections or clarifications we issued that month and publishes them. You can read about our thinking behind this practice here, but the short version is this: We’re proud of our editorial standards, we know we won’t be perfect, and when we fall short, we want to own it—clearly and transparently.
Below are the corrections and clarifications we made in November. As always, our mistakes are rarely the fault of any one person, but the responsibility for what we publish rests with me. If you see something we missed, please email us at corrections@thedispatch.com.
- On November 3, we updated an edition of The Morning Dispatch to remove a line that overstated the destructive potential of current nuclear stockpiles.
- On November 3, we updated an edition of The Morning Dispatch to remove an item about BP selling its American oil and gas business holdings.
- On November 3, we updated an article about AI usage in churches to reflect the correct time period that Christopher Benek prepares sermons in advance using AI.
- On November 5, we updated an edition of The Morning Dispatch to correct the spelling of Zohran Mamdani’s surname.
- On November 11, we updated an edition of The Morning Dispatch to correct the number of privately owned housing units built in the United States last year.
- On November 17, we updated an edition of Wanderland to correct the math used to calculate the total cost of an employee.
- On November 18, we updated an edition of The Morning Dispatch to note that a recent flight was the second for Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket.
- On November 20, we updated an edition of The Morning Dispatch to correct the size of the fall in the value of Bitcoin.
- On November 24, we updated an article about Larry Summers’ relationship with Jeffrey Epstein to correct the year in which Silvio Berlusconi made the “sign of the horns” toward Josep Piqué.





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