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The symposium discussed the presidential election through the prism of the declining influence of fact-based reporting and the ascent of social media and consumer-driven digital discourse.

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Jimmy Wales, Founder of Wikipedia, visits Yale and speaks about Wikipedia, its purpose, criticisms and its place in the academic and human sphere.

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Her Majesty Queen Rania married then Prince Abdullah Al Hussein on June 10, 1993. Since becoming Queen and her nation's First Lady, Queen Rania has devoted herself to supporting initiatives that seek to improve the quality of life for all Jordanians.

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The Yale Press Podcast brings you interviews with the authors of books currently being published by Yale University Press. Chris Gondek talks with the authors about their books, their influences and their interests.

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Penelope Lively, winner of the Booker Prize, describes how the study and appreciation of history influences the writer of fiction.

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Thomas L. Friedman explains how the flattening of the world happened at the dawn of the twenty-first century.

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Join Dan Harris, ABC News anchor and New York Times best-selling author of 10% Happier, as he discusses how meditation has changed his life, answers questions, and leads a group meditation.

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John Mackey, co-founder and CEO of Whole Foods, is a believer in what he calls conscious capitalism.

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Nobel Prize-winning economist and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman has some generally dismal news in this talk, held in conjunction with Krugman's visit to Yale to receive the Henry E. Howland Memorial Prize, one of the highest honors that the University bestows.

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Nineteen first-person accounts of witnesses, including Jews, non-Jews, American POWs, GIs who first entered the camps, a member of the Hitler youth, a Jesuit priest, resistance fighters, and child survivors are woven into a single narrative of World War II and the Holocaust.

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