The New York Times Accidentally Referred to Ivanka Trump as Donald Trump's Wife | Teen Vogue

It happens: online publications make mistakes. All writers have been there. And yesterday (Wednesday, April 5), The New York Times printed a correction that caught the attention of a lot of people online (even earning a Twitter moment in the process).

In an article about President Trump's visits to his own properties, The Times offered the following correction at the bottom of the piece: "Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this article misidentified Ivanka Trump as President Trump’s wife. His wife is Melania. Ivanka is one of his daughters."

Again, it's not the first time a correction has been printed online and it certainly won't be the last. And for The Times itself, there have been other corrections that made headlines, like the time where the website mistakenly ran a photo of the film Good Burger in their story about Alex from Target. It just goes to show that everyone makes mistakes...and sometimes the best remedy is simply to laugh.

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