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The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 245.39 points on Monday. A Page One article Tuesday about the stock market's recent selloff incorrectly omitted the decimal point.

Starbucks Corp. is evaluating a paper cup made by U.K. startup Frugalpac. A Business & Finance article Tuesday about paper coffee cups incorrectly said Starbucks has invested in Frugalpac.

Among states that Hillary Clinton won in the 2016 presidential election, Connecticut is the only other governor's race as competitive as Oregon's in which a Republican has a shot, said Jennifer Duffy, an analyst with the Cook Political Report. A U.S. News article Monday about the Oregon race failed to make clear that Ms. Duffy was speaking only about close races and not ones in which Republicans are heavily favored.

In some editions Monday, a photo with a U.S. News article about the victims in Saturday's shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue incorrectly credited the photo of Cecil Rosenthal to the victim himself.

McDonald's Corp. is based in Chicago. A Business & Finance article Oct. 24 about the company's third-quarter results incorrectly said Oak Brook, Ill., where it was based before a June move.

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