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Recent Examples of rescheduleAt the last minute, the teacher reschedules his meeting with Agnes to take place at his house near campus.—Michael Phillips, Chicago Tribune, 3 July 2025 Kacey Musgraves has rescheduled an upcoming Nashville event after taking a fall in Mexico and breaking a rib.—Audrey Gibbs, The Tennessean, 2 July 2025 It's been rescheduled for Thursday at 12:35 p.m. NWS issues river flood warning for northern Marion County
At 3:02 p.m., the National Weather Service issued a river flood warning for portions of Marion County.—Jade Jackson, IndyStar, 2 July 2025 The Senate briefing has been rescheduled for Thursday, while the timeline for the House briefing remains unclear.—Amanda Castro
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As millions of online shoppers eagerly await the start of Amazon Prime Day, now less than a week away, with sales scheduled to begin on July 8, security researchers have dropped a warning bombshell: the discovery of 120,000 fake Amazon websites waiting to trap users and steal their money.
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Davey Winder,
Forbes.com,
2 July 2025
Payroll deductions were scheduled to begin on July 1, but they’re now slated to start on Jan. 1, 2027, with benefits kicking in the following year.
The Department of Homeland Security said the demand for information relates to Harvard's certification under the Student Visitor and Exchange Program, through which the university can enroll international students.
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July 9,
CBS News,
9 July 2025
Qualifying schools also had to enroll more than 500 tuition-paying students.
For instance, the researchers cataloged some streaks next to a fresh 140-meter crater that formed when a relatively small meteorite hit the surface of Mars just a few years ago.
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Phil Plait,
Scientific American,
10 July 2025
Codified, or explicit knowledge, is defined as information that is captured and cataloged and converted into knowledge that is ready for people to use – ideally to make more money.
This figure will be indexed annually for inflation.
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Martin Shenkman,
Forbes.com,
6 July 2025
For decedents dying in 2026 and beyond, up to $15 million (and $30 million for couples) is exempt from the federal estate tax, and this exemption will be indexed for inflation.
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