New York public schools will be required to teach lessons on the violent Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the U.S. Capitol building if a new bill goes into effect. State Sen. John Liu and Assembly Member Charles Lavine, both of whom represent NYC and Nassau County, respectively, called on Monday for the passage of their legislation requiring public schools to teach students about the infamous day in Washington, DC. The new legislation, known as S6123/ A3966, was introduced just before the fifth anniversary of the insurrection. It would require schools to include the instruction of the event and its aftermath...