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Editorial: The New York Times

  • New York City is experiencing an uptick in crime, particularly within its subway system.
  • Mayor Eric Adams has been indicted on corruption charges, with several officials resigning under investigation.
  • New York needs to address its crime issues and demonstrate that big cities can work effectively.
  • New York plans to implement congestion pricing to reduce traffic.
  • To succeed, New York also needs to construct more housing on a large scale.
  • City and state leaders need to stand against a federally dominated Republican administration.

Conclusion: It's crucial for New York to handle its crime crisis, implement new policies, and demonstrate that large cities can function, overcoming the negative outlook many have towards cities.