Lynde is WORLD’s executive editor for news. She is a graduate of World Journalism Institute, the Missouri School of Journalism, and the University of Missouri–St. Louis. Lynde resides with her family in Wichita, Kan.
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In American healthcare, list prices vary by thousands of dollars and yet patients have little incentive to shop around
Lynde Langdon | When Arizona and New Mexico became states in 1912, Kansas became the geographic center of the United States. When Alaska and Hawaii became states in 1959 Kansas lost that title, but its largest city is still a place to check the pulse of America, and...
Abortionists use lethal injections as an end run on partial-birth abortion ban
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