Manhattan (6do encyclopedia)



Manhattan is the most densely populated borough of New York City, located primarily on the island of Manhattan at the mouth of the Hudson River. Manhattan is often described as the economic and cultural capital of the United States, with its iconic skyscrapers and bustling streets making it a global center for commerce, entertainment, and the arts.

Geography

Manhattan covers 22.83 square miles (59.13 square kilometers) and is divided into three major sections: Uptown, Midtown, and Downtown. These sections are defined by the cross streets that divide them, with Uptown referring to the northernmost part of the island, Midtown the central business district, and Downtown the southern tip.

The island of Manhattan is largely flat, with a few hills and valleys. The East River runs along the eastern edge of Manhattan, and the Hudson River runs along the western edge. Manhattan contains several small islands, including Roosevelt Island and Governors Island, which are located in the East River.

Climate

Manhattan has a humid subtropical climate, with hot summers and cold winters. The average temperature in January is 32 °F (0 °C), and the average temperature in July is 76 °F (24 °C).

History

The area that is now Manhattan was originally inhabited by the Lenape people, who referred to the island as Mannahatta. The first European to explore the area was Henry Hudson, who sailed into New York Bay in 1609.

In 1624, the Dutch West India Company established the colony of New Amsterdam on the southern tip of Manhattan. The colony grew rapidly, and in 1664, the British took control of the area and renamed it New York.

In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Manhattan became one of the world’s leading financial centers, with Wall Street becoming synonymous with American finance. During this time, the city also became a cultural mecca, attracting artists, writers, and intellectuals from around the world.

Landmarks

Manhattan is home to some of the world’s most famous landmarks, including the Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty, Central Park, and Times Square. The island is also home to some of the world’s most famous museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, and the American Museum of Natural History.

Architecture

Manhattan is famous for its skyline, which is dominated by skyscrapers that were built during the early 20th century. Many of these buildings are considered to be architectural landmarks, including the Empire State Building and the Chrysler Building.

Transportation

Manhattan is served by several major highways, including the FDR Drive and the West Side Highway, as well as several bridges and tunnels that connect the island to New Jersey and Brooklyn.

The island is also served by an extensive public transportation system, which includes subways, buses, and ferries. The subway system is particularly extensive, with 472 stations and over 200 miles of tracks.

Culture

Manhattan is known for its diversity, with people from around the world coming together in one of the world’s most cosmopolitan cities. The city is home to some of the world’s most famous cultural events, including the New York Film Festival, the Tribeca Film Festival, and the Tony Awards.

The city is also famous for its food, with thousands of restaurants and food trucks serving up cuisine from around the world. From hot dogs and pizza to haute cuisine, there is something for everyone in Manhattan.

Conclusion

Manhattan is one of the world’s most famous and iconic cities, with a rich history and culture that attracts millions of visitors each year. From its famous landmarks and museums to its bustling streets and diverse neighborhoods, Manhattan is a city that never sleeps, and a true global center for commerce, entertainment, and the arts.


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Judge rejects bid to disqualify JPMorgan law firm in Epstein litigation

The Globe and Mail

23-05-12 01:44


A judge has rejected a request to disqualify WilmerHale from defending JPMorgan Chase in a lawsuit brought by women over Jeffrey Epstein's alleged sex trafficking and the bank's alleged aid of such trafficking. The request was made by Brad Edwards, representing Epstein accusers in the class action against JPMorgan. WilmerHale had previously represented the anti-sex trafficking group ECPAT-USA, which supported an ultimately unsuccessful bid by one of Epstein's accusers to void a 2007 agreement padding out Epstein from federal prosecution. Epstein was a JPMorgan client from 1998 to 2013.

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/world/article-judge-rejects-bid-to-disqualify-jpmorgan-law-firm-in-epstein/
Judge rejects bid to disqualify JPMorgan's law firm in Epstein litigation

Reuters

23-05-12 00:43


A US federal judge has dismissed a request to disqualify WilmerHale as law firm for JP Morgan Chase against a lawsuit by women claiming to have been abused by Jeffrey Epstein. The women allege that the bank aided Epstein's sex trafficking efforts. Judge Jed Rakoff stated that there was no conflict of interest as WilmerHale once represented an anti-sex trafficking group that supported one of Epstein's accusers. Rakoff added that JP Morgan would suffer "great prejudice" if it was disqualified five months prior to the trial. Wilmington is also representing JP Morgan in a lawsuit launched by the US Virgin Islands, where Epstein allegedly abused women on one of his private islands.

https://www.reuters.com/legal/judge-rejects-bid-disqualify-jpmorgans-law-firm-epstein-litigation-2023-05-12/
SVB Financial fights FDIC over seized tax refunds

Reuters

23-05-11 23:40


Former Silicon Valley Bank parent, SVB Financial, has accused the FDIC of ham-fisted authoritarianism and is urging the court to stop the agency from interfering with its property rights. The disagreements relate to an escrow account which holds tax refunds while the FDIC determines whether they belonged to the seized bank or SVB Financial. SVB claimed that the FDIC intercepted five cheques totaling $10m and laid claim to $219m in tax refunds from federal, state and local governments without a court order.

https://www.reuters.com/legal/svb-financial-fights-fdic-over-seized-tax-refunds-2023-05-11/
Former US Marine to be charged over subway chokehold death

Deutsche Welle

23-05-11 23:23


A man who was filmed putting another passenger on the New York subway into a chokehold that killed him will be charged with second-degree manslaughter. Daniel Penny, a 24-year-old US Marine Corps veteran, was caught on video putting 30-year-old Jordan Neely in a headlock position while they rode on the F train in Manhattan. A medical examination determined Neely died from a compression of the neck. Recommended by Mayor Eric Adams to wait for the investigations, the incident has sparked protests calling for justice for Neely, who was homeless.

https://www.dw.com/en/former-us-marine-to-be-charged-over-new-york-subway-chokehold-death/a-65597197
Trump to get schooled on rules after district attorney worries he’ll use evidence to slam witnesses

The Toronto Star

23-05-11 22:50


Donald Trump has been ordered by the judge in his Manhattan criminal case to appear via video at a hearing on 23 May after he was prohibited from using evidence in the case to attack witnesses. The hearing to go over the restrictions will see the former president on a TV screen while his lawyers and prosecutors are in court; the judge will warn Trump he risks contempt charges if he violates the rules. The case heads to trial next year; Trump’s lawyers are seeking to have it transferred to federal court.

https://www.thestar.com/news/world/us/2023/05/11/trump-to-get-schooled-on-rules-after-district-attorney-worries-hell-use-evidence-to-slam-witnesses.html
US Virgin Islands says it can't find Elon Musk to serve a subpoena in Jeffrey Epstein lawsuit

The Independent

23-05-16 00:24


The government of the US Virgin Islands is seeking to serve a subpoena on Tesla in lieu of its absent billionaire owner Elon Musk. The action relates to a lawsuit brought by the Virgin Islands against JPMorgan. The authorities want Tesla to provide documents connecting Musk and JPMorgan with Jeffrey Epstein, who was awaiting sex trafficking charges and who took his own life in 2019. The authorities believe that Epstein may have referred Musk to JPMorgan. At stake are documents stretching from the start of 2002 onwards, relating to Epstein’s involvement in human trafficking, and payment transfers connected to Musk’s relationship with JPMorgan. The government of the Virgin Islands sued JPMorgan last year. The bank has denied responsibility for Epstein’s offences in the past.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/jeffrey-epstein-ap-elon-musk-jpmorgan-chase-lawyers-b2339474.html
Detectives charged with stealing costly Champagne at Electric Zoo music festival in NYC

The Toronto Star

23-05-15 23:47


Two NYPD detectives have been charged with stealing two bottles of unopened Ace of Spades Champagne, costing $2,900, while on duty at an electronic music festival in New York, according to Manhattan prosecutors. A third detective allegedly stood by and did nothing to intervene as the champagne bottles were swiped. All three have been indicted on a combination of felony and misdemeanour charges, suspended from their jobs and on modified duty since last fall.

https://www.thestar.com/news/world/us/2023/05/15/detectives-charged-with-stealing-costly-champagne-at-electric-zoo-music-festival-in-nyc.html
Elon Musk subpoenaed by US Virgin Islands in Jeffrey Epstein lawsuit

The Independent

23-05-15 22:10


The US Virgin Islands has subpoenaed Elon Musk in relation to its lawsuit against JP Morgan. The lawsuit accuses the bank of ignoring Jeffrey Epstein's sex abuse and trafficking of young girls. The Virgin Islands has been seeking to serve Musk with a subpoena since April for documents relating to the case, and now alleges that Epstein may have recommended Musk to JP Morgan as a client. The island nation has hired a private investigator to locate Musk's address and has attempted to contact him through an attorney who had been involved in previous federal cases against him. The Virgin Islands is requesting that it be allowed to serve Musk with a subpoena through the use of "alternative service", possibly through a newspaper advertisement. An array of other high-profile figures related to Epstein's affairs have been subpoenaed by the US Virgin Islands government, including Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/elon-musk-epstein-jp-morgan-usvi-lawsuit-b2339411.html
Musk documents subpoenaed in Epstein lawsuit

BBC

23-05-16 04:50


Elon Musk has been subpoenaed by the US Virgin Islands in relation to a lawsuit accusing JP Morgan Chase of enabling Jeffrey Epstein to sex traffic women. The Tesla boss is being called upon to hand over any documents that reveal communication between him, JP Morgan Chase and Epstein. The Virgin Islands is suing JP Morgan Chase for allegedly enabling Epstein's alleged crimes of trafficking women who were sexually abused by Epstein and others on his private island, Little St. James. Epstein died in jail in New York in 2019 while facing trial on sex trafficking charges.

https://www.bbc.com/news/business-65606194
Dawn Davis’s gastronomic guide to New York

Financial Times

23-05-16 04:33


The return of culture in New York City after the pandemic means that friends from out of town can take advantage of the city’s rich offerings. FT Globetrotter recommends several favourite restaurants, from upscale and theatrical to cosy neighbourhood places, and quick bites on the fly. To showcase the city after going to the theatre, the author visits The Noortwyck where Eleven Madison Park alums in the kitchen can deliver fluke crudo, kale salad, and the striped bass or the pasta with a wine list that always satisfies. For theatricality, Frevo offers an intimate 16-seat chef’s counter located behind a false door in a street-level art gallery. Chef Markus Glocker’s Koloman in the Ace Hotel offers imaginative and satisfying dishes including a celeriac tartare with an herby, cheesy mustard. Lastly, The Nines provides old-school theatricality with a mesmerising and soulful piano player/vocalist adding to the glamorous vibe, and Madman Espresso recalls an Italian bar with De Sica focaccia sandwiches and cauliflower pizza.

https://www.ft.com/content/434a7d08-3238-45a6-a7e8-12c0814aac90
Wells Fargo reaches $1 billion settlement with shareholders over recovery from scandals

CNN

23-05-16 04:31


Wells Fargo has agreed to pay $1bn to investors who accused it of giving misleading information about its progress in recovering from scandals over its treatment of customers. The settlement, which is still awaiting approval from a judge, was put forward in a class action. It claims Wells Fargo had overstated how well it was meeting requirements from financial regulators and that its market value had decreased by $54bn over the two years until March 2020 as investors became aware of problems. Wells Fargo has paid or set aside several billion dollars since 2016 to resolve litigation and regulatory probes.

https://edition.cnn.com/2023/05/16/business/wells-fargo-settlement-shareholders/index.html
US Virgin Islands issues subpoena to Musk in Epstein lawsuit

Deutsche Welle

23-05-16 03:15


The US Virgin Islands has subpoenaed Tesla CEO Elon Musk for documents in an investigation into JPMorgan Chase’s role in the activities of late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The island is investigating Epstein’s issue in Musk’s accounts, transactions, and financial management, or any fee he may have paid Epstein. The subpoena sought documents from January 1, 2022, to the present reflecting the communication between Musk and JPMorgan or Musk and Epstein. Tesla has been served with the subpoena in Musk's absence. Musk stated that "That cretin never advised me on anything whatsoever."

https://www.dw.com/en/us-virgin-islands-issues-subpoena-to-musk-in-epstein-lawsuit/a-65632188
Elon Musk docs sought in Jeffrey Epstein case

The Sydney Morning Herald

23-05-16 03:08


The US Virgin Islands has subpoenaed Elon Musk for documents relating to his connection to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in a lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase & Co, which is accused of enabling Epstein's sexual abuse. The documents demanded include any communications between Musk and JPMorgan about Epstein, communications between Musk and Epstein, and information about fees paid by Musk to Epstein or JPMorgan. According to a court filing, Epstein may have referred Musk to the US Virgin Islands. The subpoena is not seeking to implicate Musk in any wrongdoing, and the US territory is not seeking to question Musk under oath.

https://www.smh.com.au/world/north-america/elon-musk-docs-sought-in-jeffrey-epstein-case-20230516-p5d8ox.html
Should we get back to this? The four fixes that could rescue downtown

The Toronto Star

23-05-16 09:00


Toronto's Financial District has struggled to recover from COVID-19 at the rate of other North American cities and workers have been slower to return to the office due to long commuting times and high housing costs. With ongoing concerns that occupancy could be stalling at less than half of pre-pandemic levels and the city feeling battered by a housing crisis and public transit challenges, experts have suggested that diversifying the city's heart with more affordable housing in the core, alongside space for arts groups, non-profits, daycares and research facilities, could help animate underused office buildings. Such proposals would require big shifts in the thinking of both the city and businesses that operate there, raising the possibilities of free lunched to lure workers back downtown with more sustainable and commercially viable office spaces, daycare provisions alongside weight training facilities and sustainable infrastructure that can futher entice workforces back into the city.

https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2023/05/16/should-we-get-back-to-this-the-four-fixes-that-could-rescue-downtown.html
Exploring Black identity in Japan isn’t easy, especially when it comes to hair

Japan Times

23-05-16 06:05


Mixed-race people living in Japan face different challenges around hair rules and appearance. One student in Hyogo Prefecture was banned from his high school graduation for wearing cornrows, a style with important cultural significance in African heritage. The incident sparked a social media frenzy highlighting the need for dialogue about discrimination, cultural expression and rules versus common sense. Despite the serious responses and media coverage, the challenges are not always negative: Karen Hill Anton, a Tokyo-based author and long-time columnist for The Japan Times, reveals that while raising four multiracial children in rural Shizuoka Prefecture from 1975, she wore dreadlocks and encountered minor level incidents of curiosity due to hair and ethnicity; she dismisses these as a fact of living in a region inhabited by people who don't look like her. Vivian Calloway, on a student exchange in Japan, has mostly worn straight hairstyles since moving to the country, explaining that she felt it made her look more Japanese, though her Instagram photos show her natural curly hair.

https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2023/05/16/national/black-identity-japan-hair-expression/
Elon Musk documents subpoenaed in Jeffrey Epstein lawsuit by U.S. Virgin Islands

Japan Times

23-05-16 05:54


The US Virgin Islands has subpoenaed Elon Musk to obtain documents in a lawsuit against JP Morgan concerning the financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The US territory has accused the bank of overlooking warning signs indicating that Epstein was using St James Island, which he owned, as a hub for the sexual exploitation of women. The subpoena, dated 28 April, requested that Musk provide any documents relating to Epstein’s procurement of women for commercial sex, and any communication between Musk and JP Morgan concerning Epstein. The Virgin Islands’ request does not suggest that Musk is implicated in the allegations. Musk, who has an estimated net worth of over $190bn, has not commented publicly on the subpoena.

https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2023/05/16/world/elon-musk-documents-subpoenaed/
Best hotels in Covent Garden for 2023

The Independent

23-05-16 12:07


Covent Garden, a West End hub in London, has undergone a transformation, with new restaurants, shops and hotels springing up in the area. Hotels in the neighbourhood now cater to a wide range of visitors with different tastes and budgets, from the luxury Rosewood London to the budget-friendly Hoxton Holborn. The Rosewood London is home to a cocktail bar with Tiffany lamps and a brasserie known for its pies while its 44 luxurious bedrooms are spacious and refined with plush monogrammed pillowcases and chic, marble bathrooms. L’oscar offers a richly-designed experience with oak-panelled walls, wrought-iron fireplaces and a signature scent created by Roja Dove. Amano is The Amano Group’s first hotel in London and offers an affordable luxury option with 141 bedrooms, a rooftop bar and a basement club with a DJ performance roster while the Henrietta Hotel, an independently owned establishment, is known for its avant-garde mixology and Deco-style private bedrooms.

https://www.independent.co.uk/travel/uk/best-hotels-covent-garden-london-b2160738.html
Want to beat Trump in 2024? Learn from E Jean Car­roll

Al Jazeera

23-05-16 11:18


E Jean Carroll has won a victory in her defamation lawsuit against former President Donald Trump. Carroll was one of 20 women to allege that Trump had sexually assaulted them. In a statement, Carroll called the ruling a “great day for all women” and suggested she was ready to sue the former president again. She also made observations about the way in which Democrats have dealt with Trump, saying that they should be more vocal in calling Trump out. This article calls for the Democrats to take a leaf out of Carroll’s book and fight agnosticism and distaste with the same determination.

https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2023/5/16/want-to-beat-trump-in-2024-learn-from-e-jean-carroll
Elon Musk denies taking advice from ‘cretin’ Jeffrey Epstein

Telegraph

23-05-16 10:51


Elon Musk has denied receiving financial advice from Jeffrey Epstein after a court ordered him to hand over evidence relating to alleged dealings between the two men. The US Virgin Islands has demanded that Musk provide documents or payment records concerning Epstein and investment bank JP Morgan, as well as any evidence he may have regarding Epstein’s sex trafficking. The jurisdiction has sued JP Morgan, accusing the bank of facilitating Epstein’s activities on Little St James by ignoring warnings about him. Musk also claimed that Tesla had no dealings with JP Morgan.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2023/05/16/elon-musk-jeffrey-epstein-jp-morgan-us-virgin-islands/