What it means to the region after U.S. bases in Asia strengthen missile defenses
Corrected on January 5, 2022
In this story, we incorrectly say the U.S. began testing to link THAAD and Patriot missile systems this year. The testing began in 2020.
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In this story, we incorrectly say the U.S. began testing to link THAAD and Patriot missile systems this year. The testing began in 2020.
A previous photo accompanying this story displayed Ready Pac products in addition to Fresh Express and Dole products. Ready Pac was not part of the recall, and that image has been removed.
A previous version of this story said the Washington Football Team dropped its name last July. The team did so in July 2020.
In a previous version of this story, Kristin Dziczek's first name was misspelled as Kristen.
In this interview, Shakira is incorrectly identified as at least 70 years old, when her name is included in a list of musicians who do meet that description. Shakira is 44.
An earlier version of this story misspelled Mariana Diaz-Wionczek's name as Diaz-Wioczek.
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An earlier version of this map identified Crimea as part of Russia, which invaded and annexed Crimea in 2014. The majority of the international community has denounced Russia's invasion and annexation of Crimea as illegal. The map has been revised and now includes Crimea as part of Ukraine.