US POLICE hope to lift the (eye)lid on the theft of over $4.5 million worth of make-up stolen from a cosmetics warehouse in Los Angeles that stored Anastasia Beverly Hills Products.
Police suspect the massive eyeshadow haul occurred between 28 Jan and 30 Jan.
It seems the crooks cut a hole in the roof of the warehouse and absconded with 100,000 packages of the brand's "Modern Renaissance" eye shadow range.
CARLETON University's fitness centre in Canada believes weight alone doesn't tell the whole story.
In a bold move, the $2 million dollar gym has removed its scales, a decision that's 'weighed heavily' on manager of wellness programs Bruce Marshall's mind.
Marshall believes it's not healthy to measure your success by just one number, explaining, "Our health and fitness is multi-faceted...the best indicator is how well you feel in your body".
Some students have supported the move saying "scales can be triggering, especially for someone with an eating disorder" and that "the scales had it coming as they are a terrible liar".
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