Get up and get informed! Here’s all the local news you need to start your day: Documents show a pledge by Mayor Adams to investigate and penalize landlords who reject tenants with rental assistance vouchers is going unenforced. In other news, New Jersey Democrat Andy Kim will face Cape May hotel developer Curtis Bashaw in the Senate race in November after easily winning the Democratic primary on Tuesday. Meanwhile, New York lawmakers plan to approve a bill that would prohibit platforms such as TikTok and Instagram from subjecting kids and teens to an algorithm-based feed without parental consent. Finally, WNYC’s David Furst speaks with Melissa McCart of Eater New York to understand why the price of coffee is going up.