Business Insider
Rite Aid's solution to huge NYC shoplifting losses may result in inconveniences to shoppers who must deal with more and more locked-up items. "Rite Aid execs say theft in New York City stores drove $5 million in losses in its most recent quarter alone," per Business Insider. "The company is experimenting with new security and theft prevention strategies. Rite Aid's Chief Retail Officer Andre Persaud said this may mean 'literally putting everything' behind lock-and-key."
The Atlantic
The world is getting a look at hundreds of text messages from Tesla founder Elon Musk as a result of his litigation with Twitter. "The 151-page redacted document is a remarkable, voyeuristic record of a few months in the life of the world’s richest (and most overexposed) man and a rare unvarnished glimpse into the overlapping worlds of Silicon Valley, media, and politics," per The Atlantic. "The texts are juicy, but not because they are lurid, particularly offensive, or offer up some scandalous Muskian master plan—quite the opposite. What is so illuminating about the Musk messages is just how …