Highlights the books included in the best seller list of "The New York Times" in the U.S. for 2005. Ranking of the book "The Biggest Loser"; Books by physician Arthur Agatston included in the list; Entry of the book "The Abs Diet" by Men's Health editor-in-chief David Zinczenko....
On Monday theNew York Timespublished an article titled “After ‘The Biggest Loser,’ Their Bodies Fought to Regain Weight” and about a million of you sent it to me asking for my opinion. The new study (you can read the real thing here) is very interesting and also a litt...
In January of 2007, “The Biggest Loser” changed its format somewhat and introduced a season in which couples competed as teams against other couples. “The Biggest Loser: Couples” has been repeated two more times and provides the show an opportunity to basically run two seasons’ worth of ...
Four of 'The Biggest Loser' contestants share their diet difficulties and get advice from the Good Housekeeping team.
VICKSBURG, Miss. (AP) — A decade ago, Vicksburg celebrated as one of its own became a winner and a loser all at the same time.
In "The Biggest Loser Family Cookbook," "New York Times "best-selling author Devin Alexander shows families that eating on a budget can be easy, nutritious--and delicious With more than 125 recipes that will satisfy every member of the family, Chef Alexander provides complete, affordable options...
Thought it was a terrific game and it only gets better the more you replay sections and see how it has some of the best level design in recent times. I really enjoyed the story too. 4 years ago #2biggest_loser Member since 2007•24508 Posts ...
Update:Ali reveals, “It’s been 5 years since I won (The Biggest Loser), and I’ve seen myself gain at least 5 pounds a year. I’m stuck in the middle.” She even made a new show: Live Big with Ali Vincent,aired on The Live Well Network. ...
Loser: QB Drew Allar, Penn State 4 of 9 CFP/Getty Images Drew Allar's return to campus for another season didn't come as a surprise. After all, the Penn State quarterbackannouncedthat he planned to do so before the CFP even began. ...
Cy Young is at the top of the list with 316 losses, but there’s no way Major League Baseball would name an award after a loser, right? Young’s 511 victories overshadow the losses, and he retired with a superb winning percentage of .618. Next comes Pud Galvin, the only other pitc...