Measles Outbreak Slows in South Carolina, While CIA Discontinues World Factbook
The largest measles outbreak in decades, centered in South Carolina, showed signs of slowing, even as the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) announced it would cease publishing the World Factbook. The measles outbreak in South Carolina reached 876 confirmed cases, according to NPR News, marking the largest outbreak the U.S. has seen in decades. However, public health officials in the state have observed an increase in people receiving the measles vaccine, suggesting the spread may be abating.
In a separate announcement, the CIA stated it would discontinue the World Factbook, a free online resource used by millions globally. The Factbook, frequently cited by journalists and academics, offered regularly updated statistics and information about countries and communities worldwide in an easily understood and searchable format, according to Hacker News. The CIA's website stated the publication had "sunset" but did not provide a reason for the decision.
The Winter Olympics are also set to include eight new events, including ski mountaineering, the first new sport added in decades, according to NPR Politics. The Winter Olympics will take place in February 2026.
In other news, Michael Lewis, author of "The Big Short" and "Moneyball," revealed he has a verbal agreement with Sam Altman to write a biography of the OpenAI leader, but only when ChatGPT is capable of writing a competing draft, according to Fortune. Lewis shared this detail at a live recording of SoFis "The Important Part" podcast in New York City.
Hongkong Land has launched Singapore's largest private real estate fund, as the 137-year-old property developer embarks on a strategic pivot towards fund management and commercial properties under CEO Michael Smith, according to Fortune. The Singapore Central Private Real Estate Fund (SCPREF) will focus on prime commercial assets in the country's central business district, with around 8.2 billion Singapore dollars (6.5 billion) in assets. SCPREFs initial portfolio comprises several buildings in Singapore's CBD: Asia Square Tower 1, One Raffles Link, Marina Bay Link Mall and Towers 1 and 2 of the Marina Bay Financial Centre. Smith told Fortune, "Going forward, we imagine ourselves having a series of funds with high-quality investors alongside us, creating fund management revenue."
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