With George Clooney spending most of his time in Hollywood and his wife Amal in London, it looks as though the couple have finally settled on a place to call home: New York City. There's a new report that says the hot celebrity couple is looking to make the Big Apple their permanent home, as it is nicely situated in between the West Coast and Europe.

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According to Closer Weekly over the weekend, the couple have fallen in love with the city that never sleeps as Amal has taken a teaching position at NYC's Columbia University while George is filming his latest movie Money Monster.

George recently gushed about his wife, "I couldn't be more proud of the things she does."

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Meanwhile, Amal is looking forward to teaching her students human rights and international law this next semester.

"It is an honor to be invited alongside such a distinguished faculty and talented student pool," Amal, 37, said in a statement about her upcoming position. "I look forward to getting to know the next generation of human rights advocates studying here."

Meanwhile, according to Closer Weekly earlier this month, George and Amal hung out with Bill Murray and Paul McCarthy at Taverna Kyclades in the Queens borough. George and Bill became fast friends when the two actors co-starred in "The Monuments Men" together back in 2014.

A source told the site, "George loves Bill. Bill's able to get serious too and really enjoys his chats with George. It's a real bromance there."

The insider added, "It was a friendly and happy lunch. Nobody really bothered them but it was fantastic having them here. George and Bill were laughing throughout."

Days earlier, George and Amal were also spotted at French restaurant Café Boulud in the Upper East Side with Paul McCartney. They also spent the night drinking cocktails at the Carlyle hotel bar with the former chart topper.