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EINVLKFJDLKFJhe presMPublic transit is popular in New York City. 54.6% of New Yorkers commuted to work in xxxx using mass transit.[376] This is in contrast to the rest of the United States, where about 90% of commuters drive automobiles to their workplace.[377] According to the US Census Bureau, New York City residents spend an average of 38.4 minutes a day getting to work, the longest commute time in the nation among large cities.[378] However, due to the high usage of mass transit, New Yorkers spend less of their household income on transportation than the national average. New Yorkers save $19 billion annually on transportation compared to other urbanNew York City is served by Amtrak, which uses Pennsylvania Station. Amtrak provides connections to Boston, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C. along the Northeast Corridor and long-distance train service to other North American cities. The Port Authority Bus Terminal, the main intercity bus terminal of the city, serves 7,000 buses and 200,000 commuters daily, making it the busiest bus station in The New York City Subway is the largest rapid transit system in the world when measured by stations in operation, with 468, and by length of routes. It is the third-largest when measured by annual ridership (1.5 billion passenger trips in xxxx).[372] New York's subway is also notable because nearly the entire system remains open 24 hours a day, in contrast to the overnight shutdown common to systems in most cities, including Hong Kong,[381][382] London, Paris, Seoul,[38The city's complex and extensive transportation system also includes the longest suspension bridge in the Americas and one of the world's longest (the Verrazano-Narrows),[385][386] the world's first mechanically ventilated vehicular tunnel,[387] more than 12,000 yellow cabs,[388] an aerial tramway that transports commuters between Roosevelt Island and Manhattan Island, and a ferry system connecting Manhattan to various locales within anThe busiest ferry in the United States is the Staten Island Ferry, which annually carries approximately 20 million passengers on the 5.2-mile (8.4 km) run between Staten Island and Lower Manhattan.[390] The Staten Island Railway rapid transit system solely serves Staten Island. The Port Authority Trans-Hudson ("PATH" train) links Midtown and Lower Manhattan to northeastern New Jersey, primarily Hoboken, Jersey City, and Newark. Like the New York City Subway, the PATH operates 24 hours a day; meaning two of the four rapid transit systems in the world which operate on 24-hour schedules are wholly or partly in New York (the others are a portion of the Chicago 'L' and the PATCO Speedline serving PNew York City is the top international air passenger gateway to the United States.[392] The area is served by three major airports, John F. Kennedy International, Newark Liberty International, and LaGuardia; 100 million travelers used the three airports in xxxx, and the city's airspace is the busiest in the nation.[393] Outbound international travel from JFK and Newark accounted for about a quarter of all U.S. travelers who went overseas in xxxx.[394] Plans have advanced to expand passenger volume at a fourth airport, Stewart International Airport near Newburgh, New York, by the Port Authority of New York and NeNew York's high rate of public transit use, 120,000 daily cyclists,[396] and many pedestrian commuters make it the most energy-efficient major city in the United States.[335] Walk and bicycle modes of travel account for 21% of all modes for trips in the city; nationally the rate for metro regions is about 8%.[397] In xxxx, Walk Score named it the most walkable city in the United States.[398][399] Citibank sponsored the introduction of 10,000 public bicycles for the city's bike-share project in the summer of xxxx.[400] Research conducted by Quinnipiac University showed that a majority of New To complement New York's vast mass transit network, the city also has an extensive web of expressways and parkways, that link New York City to northern New Jersey, Westchester County, Long Island, and southwestern Connecticut through various bridges and tunnels. Because these highways serve millions of suburban residents who commute into New York City, it is quite common for motorists to be stranded for hours in traffic jams that are a daily occurrence, particularlyNew York City is home to Fort Hamilton, the U.S. military's only active duty installation within the city.[407] Established in xxxx in Brooklyn on the site of a small battery utilized during the American Revolution, it is one of America's longest serving military forts.[408] Today Fort Hamilton serves as the headquarters of the North Atlantic Division, United States Army Corps of Engineers, as well as the New York City Recruiting Battalion. It also houses the xxxxth Transportation Brigade, the 722nd Aeromedical Staging Squadron, and a Military Entrance Processing Station. during rush hour.[402]Yorkers support the w Jersey.[395]hiladelphia).d outside the city.3][384] and Tokyo.the world.[3 Americans.[379]ass transit use in New York City is the highest in the United States, and gasoline consumption in the city is the same rate as the national average in the xxxxs.[335] The city's high level of mass transit use saved 1.8 billion US gallons (6,800,000 m3) of oil in xxxx; New York City saves half of all the oil saved by transit nationwide.[336] The city's population density, low automobile use and high transit utility make it among the most energy efficient cities in the United States.[337] Its greenhouse gas emissions are 7.1 metric tons per person compared with the national average of 24.5.[338] New Yorkers are collectively responsible for 1% of the nation's greenhouse gas emissions[338] though they comprise 2.7% of the nation's population. The average New Yorker consumes less than half the electricity used by a resident of San Francisco and nearly one-quarter the electricity consumed by a resident of DalIn recent years, the city has focused on reducing its environmental impact. Large amounts of concentrated pollution in New York has led to a high incidence of asthma and other respiratory conditions among the city's residents.[340] The city government is required to purchase only the most energy-efficient equipment for use in city offices and public housing.[341] New York has the largest clean air diesel-hybrid and compressed natural gas bus fleet in the country,[342] and also, by mid-xxxx the city had 3,715 hybrid taxis and other clean diesel vehicles, representing around 28% of New York's taxi fleet in service, the most in any city in In xxxx, New York City had the lowest overall crime rate and the second lowest murder rate among the largest U.S. cities,[347] having become significantly safer after a spike in crime in the xxxxs[348] and early xxxxs from the crack epidemic that affected many neighborhoods. By xxxx, New York City had about the same crime rate as Provo, Utah and was ranked 197th in crime among the 216 U.S. cities with populations greater than 100,000. Violent crime in New York City decreased more than 75% from xxxx Sociologists and criminologists have not reached consensus on what explains the dramatic decrease in the city's crime rate. Some attribute the phenomenon to new tactics used by the New York City Police Department,[354] including its use of CompStat and the broken windows theory.[355] Others cite the end of the crack epidemic and demographic changes.[356] Another theory is that widespread exposure to lead pollution from automobile exhaust, which can lower intelligence and increase aggression levels, incited the initial crime wave in the mid-20th century, most acutely affecting heavily trafficked cities like New York. A strong correlation was found demonstrating that violent crime rates in New York and other big cities began to fall after lead was removed from American gasoline iOrganized crime has long been associated with New York City, beginning with the Forty Thieves and the Roach Guards in the Five Points in the xxxxs. The 20th century saw a rise in the Mafia dominated by the Five Families and they are still the largest and most powerful criminal organization in the city.[358] Gangs including the Black Spades also grew in the late 20th century.[359] As early as xxxx, New York City recorded more than 200 gang wars fought largely by youth gangs.[360] The most prominent gangs in New York City today are the Bloods, Crips, Latin KiThe city's public school system, managed by the New York City Department of Education, is the largest in the United States.[362] About 1.1 million students are taught in more than 1,200 separate primary and secondary schools.[363] Charter schools, which are partly publicly funded, include Success Academy Charter Schools and Public Prep. There are approximately 900 additional privately run secular and religious schools in the city.[364] About 594,000 students were enrolled as of the xxxx Census in New York City higher education institutions, the highest number of any city in the United States.[365] In xxxx, three out of five Manhattan residents were college graduates and one out of four had advanced degrees, forming one of the highest concentrations of highly educated people in any AmericanNew York City is home to such notable private universities as Barnard College, Columbia University, Cooper Union, Fordham University, New York University, New York Institute of Technology, Pace University, and Yeshiva University. The public City University of New York system is one of the largest universities in the nation, and includes a number of undergraduate colleges and associate degree community colleges, with options in each borough. The city also has other smaller private colleges and universities, including many religious and special-purpose institutions, such as St. John's University, The Juilliard School, Manhattan College, The College of Mount Saint Vincent, The New School, Pratt Institute, The School of Visual Arts, and WagMuch of the scientific research in the city is done in medicine and the life sciences. New York City has the most post-graduate life sciences degrees awarded annually in the United States, 40,000 licensed physicians, and 127 Nobel laureates with roots in local institutions.[367] The city receives the second-highest amount of annual funding from the National Institutes of Health among all U.S. cities.[368] Major biomedical research institutions include Memorial Sloan?Kettering Cancer Center, Rockefeller University, SUNY Downstate Medical Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Mount Sinai School of Medicine and Weill Cornell Medical College. On December 19, xxxx, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg announced his choice of Cornell University and Technion-Israel Institute of Technology to build a $2 billion graduate school of applied sciences on Roosevelt Island, with the goal of transforming New York City into the world's premier technology capThe New York Public Library, which has the largest collection of any public library system in the country, serves Manhattan, the Bronx, and Staten Island.[371] The New York Public Library has several research libraries, including the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. Queens isMass transit in New York City, most of which runs 24 hours a day, is the most complex and extensive in North America. About one in every three users of mass transit in the United States and two-thirds of the nation's rail riders live in the New York City Metropolitan Area.[372][373] The iconic New York City Subway system is the busiest in the Western Hemisphere, while Grand Central Terminal, also popularly referred to as "Grand Central Station", is the world's largest railway station by number of platforms. New York's airspace is one of the world's busiest air transportation corridors. The George Washington Bridge, connecting Manhattan to Bergen County, New Jersey, is the world's busiest motor vehicle bridge.[374][375] served by the Queensital.[369][370]ner College. city.[366]ngs, and MS-13.[361]n the xxxxs.[357]to xxxx and continued decreasing during periods when the nation as a whole saw increases.[349] In xxxx the homicide rate was at its lowest level since xxxx,[350] and in xxxx the city recorded fewer than 500 homicides for the first time ever since crime statistics were first published in xxxx.[351] 95.1% of all murder victims and 95.9% of all shooting victims in New York City are black or Hispanic. And 90.2 percent of those arrested for murder and 96.7 percent of those arrested for shooting someone are black or Hispanic.[352] New York experienced a record low homicide rate in xxxx and has a far lower murder rate than other major American cities.[353]North America.[343]las.[339]ent mayor is Michael Bloomberg, a former Democrat, former Republican (xxxx?xxxx), and current political independent elected on the Republican and Independence Party tickets against opponents supported by the Democratic and Working Families Parties in xxxx (50.3% of the vote to 47.9%), xxxx (58.4% to 39%) and xxxx (50.6% to 46%).[328] Liberal Democrat Bill de BlasioAs of the xxxx season, at the Richmond County Bank Ballpark following Staten Island Yankees games, the Sinatra version is heard regardless of the game's outcome, and was formerly done at Shea Stadium at the end of New York Mets games after the September 11, xxxx attack. Previously, Mets fans felt it was a "Yankee song", and began booing it when it was played. It actually first had snippets of the song played after World Series home runs by Ray Knight and Darryl Strawberry during Game 7 of the xxxx World Series. The song is also sometimes played at New York Knicks games. The Sinatra version is played at the end of every New York Rangers game at Madison Square Garden. It was played at the opening faceoff of Game 7 of the xxxx Stanley Cup Finals The song was the musical basis for Jimmy Picker's xxxx three-minute animated short, Sundae in New York, which won the Academy Award for Best Short Film (Animated) that year, with a likeness of then-mayor Ed Koch somewhat stumbling through the song, with clay caricatures of New York based celebrities (including Alfred E. Neuman) and finishing the song with "Basically I think New York is very therapeutic. Hey, an apple a day is...uh...great for one's constitution!" and burying his face in a big banana split with "THE END" written on his bald head. (Koch used the same rallentando climax Sinatra used, albeit with one big difference: "A-number one, top of the list, king of the hill..." followed by his impression of Groucho Marx completing, "...and incidentally a heckNew York-New York uses the New York City influence of its name in several ways. Its architecture is meant to evoke the New York City skyline; the hotel includes several towers configured to resemble New York City towers such as the Empire State Building and the Chrysler Building.[4] In front of the property is a lake representing New York Harbor, with a 150-foot-tall (46 m) replica of the Statue of Liberty, and replicas of the Soldiers and Sailors Monument, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Main Immigration Building on Ellis Island, and Grand CentralWithin the resort, particular gambling areas, lounges, restaurants, and meeting rooms are named after New York City neighborhoods or landmarks. The main casino area, for example, is named after Central Park, while the shops are modeled after GreeThe 18-acre site at the northwest corner of the Tropicana ? Las Vegas Boulevard intersection had been considered a prime spot for development due to its proximity to the MGM Grand, Excalibur, and Tropicana.[5] Japanese firm Universal Distributing owned the property, and had discussed a joint venture with the Promus Companies to build a hotel-casino, but could not reach an agreement.[5] In xxxx, Kirk Kerkorian's Tracinda Corporation bought the site for $31.5 million and gave a free two-year option to buy it to MGM Grand Inc., of which Kerkorian owned a 76 percenThe idea of a casino modeled after the New York skyline was conceived by Sig Rogich (a former White House staffer and United States Ambassador to Iceland) and Mark Advent.[6] Rogich brought the idea to his friend, Gary Primm, head of Primadonna Resorts.[6] Primm approached MGM president Bob Maxey in xxxx with the idea for MGM's prime Strip location, and a joint venture was formed between the two companies.[7] Construction began in March xxxx.[8]t stake.[5]nwich Village. Terminal.uva nice guy!")[6]at the Garden.[5] was voted mayor-elect by a landslide victory on November 5, xxxx,[329] to assume office on January 1, xxxx. Each mayoral term lasts four years, with a three consecutiveFollowing a financial crisis and state bailout in xxxx, the New York Financial Control Board was created to oversee municipal spending. The Mayor of New York City and the Governor of New York both serve on the seven-member board.[331] While direct management of the city's budget ended in xxxx, the board continues to monitor the city's financiNew York is the most important source of political fundraising in the United States, as four of the top five ZIP codes in the nation for political contributions are in Manhattan. The top zip code, xxxx1 on the Upper East Side, generated the most money for the xxxx presidential campaigns of George W. Bush and John Kerry.[333] The city has a strong imbalance of payments with the national and state governments. It receives 83 cents in services for every $1 it sends to the federal government in taxes (or annually sends $11.4 billion more than it receives back). The city also sends an additional $11 billion more each year to the state of New York than it receivesIn xxxx, the Sister City Program of the City of New York, Inc. was restructured and renamed New York City Global Partners. New York City has expanded its international outreach via this program to a network of cities worldwide, promoting the exchange of ideas and innovation between their citizenry and policymakers, according to the city's website. The list of historic sister cities above was consolidated into the Global Partners network and joined by the cities below,[409] including Chongqing (Chungking), Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur and Tel Aviv (four "non-historic" sThe song did not become a popular hit until it was picked up in concert by Frank Sinatra during his performances at Radio City Music Hall in October xxxx. (It was not even nominated for the Academy Award for 'Best Song'). Subsequently, Sinatra recorded it in xxxx for his xxxx Trilogy set (Reprise Records), and it became one of his signature songs. The single peaked at #32 in June xxxx, becoming his final Top Forty charting hit. Sinatra made two more studio recordings of the song in xxxx (for his NBC TV special The Man and His Music) and xxxx (for Capitol Records). From the latter, an electronic duet with Tony Bennett was produced for SinatrThe lyrics of the Sinatra versions differ slightly from Ebb's original lyrics. Notably, the phrase "A-number-one", which does not appear at all in the original lyrics, is sung twice at the song's rallentando climax. (Ebb has said he "didn't even like" Sinatra's use of "A-number-one").[1] The phrase is both the first and fourth on a list of four superlative titles the singer strives to achieve ? "A-number-one, top of thAfter the September 11, xxxx attacks, people spontaneously sent various tributes to New York-New York, especially t-shirts from police, fire and rescue departments around the country. These were displayed along the fence in front of the "Lady Liberty" replica. Eventually, they added a permanent memorial from xxxx-xxxx[1]. The twin towers of the World Trade Center have never been included in the skyscrapers depicted in the resort's facade; it is claimed[10] the facade is meant to represent New York City as it was in the xxxxs. The 9/11 Memorial was removed in xxxx for a casino expansion.[2]e list, king of the hill, A-number-one" ? where Ebb's original lyrics (performed by Minnelli) were "king of the hill, head of the list, cream of the crop, at the toDespite Sinatra's version becoming more familiar, original singer Minnelli had two of the tune's most memorable live performances ? during the July 4, xxxx ceremony marking the rededication of the Statue of Liberty after extensive renovations, and in the middle of the seventh inning of a New York Mets game, that was the first pro sports event in the metro area after the September 11, xxxx attacks. She also sang it in the Olympic stadium during the xxxx Summer Olympics, accompanied by 24 pianos andThe song has been embraced as a celebration of New York City, and is often heard at New York-area social events, such as weddings and bar mitzvahs. Many sports teams in the New York area have played this song in their arenas/stadiums, but the New York Yankees are the most prominent example. It has been played over the loudspeakers at both the original and current Yankee Stadiums at the end of every Yankee home game since July xxxx. Originally, Sinatra's version was played after a Yankees win, and the Minnelli version after a loss.[3] However, due to a complaint from Minnelli, the Sinatra version is now heard regardless of the game's outcome.[4] strobe lights.p of the heap."a's Duets album.ister cities of New back.[334]al health.[332]-terRoshan orders Omar to tell him everything he knows about Samir. The film then flashes back to September xxxx, when Omar begins his studies at (the fictional) New York State University. He is befriended by his international student counselor Maya and learns that though she was born and raised in New York, she is fluent in Hindi because of her mother's interest in Bollywood films. Omar also meets Sam, another Indian American who is also Muslim and fluent in Hindi due to the fact that his father is a professor of Indian studies. Over the next two years, all three become inseparable friends and gradually Omar falls in love with Maya. When Omar realises that she loves Sam, however, he distances himself from them both. Their carefree days finally end with the onsAfter finishing his story, Omar agrees to help Roshan (rather reluctantly), if only to prove that both he and Sam are innocent. He reunites with Maya and Sam and stays in their house, all the while spying for the FBI. Omar learns that Maya is a civil rights activist who is helping one of Sam's employees, Zilgai (Nawazuddin Siddiqui) overcome his experience as a former 9/11 detainee. Zilgai was eventually released due to lack of evidence and has been having difficulty adjusting back to "normalAs time progresses, Omar feels satisfied that he can find nothing to warrant the FBI's suspicions and is ready to leave when a series of events forces him to reconsider. In the process, Omar learns from Sam that ten days after 9/11, Sam was arrested and detained for a period of nine months as a suspected terrorist, a charge which everyone, including the FBI and Roshan, now agree was incorrect. Though he was eventually released due to lack of evidence, the impact of being detained and tortured permanently changed Sam in ways which are difficult for those surrounding him to understand, leaving him with feelings of deep resentment towards the FBI. Omar thus finds that Sam ultimately resorted to plans for terrorism as a means of revenge." life.et of 9/11.m limit.