Anyone gazing at a work of art in New York museums will now immediately know if it was stolen by Nazis during the World War II era in Europe, under a new state law adopted this week. Gov. Kathy Hochul signed a suite of bills to raise awareness about the atrocities of the Holocaust and the Nazi regime by requiring museums to identify art stolen — particularly from the Jewish community — during the Nazi era. The laws also aim to ensure New York schools are educating students on the Holocaust and require the New York State Department of Financial...