Lynn is executive editor of WORLD Magazine and producer/host of the true crime podcast Lawless. She is the New York Times best-selling author or co-author of a dozen nonfiction books, including Same Kind of Different As Me and Indianapolis. Lynn lives in the mountains east of San Diego, Calif.
Lynn Vincent | A federal constitutional amendment may be the only way to head off a church-state clash over same-sex marriage
Lynn Vincent | Homeschoolers' twist on real-life drama takes top prize
Lynn Vincent | Architects, businessmen, paramedics, moms, and dads by day, historic Tennessee National Guard unit paid the ultimate price in Iraq by night.
Lynn Vincent | For those caring for an elderly or infirm mom, every day is Mother's Day
Lynn Vincent | Gay-rights groups are quietly but aggressively advancing their agenda
Lynn Vincent | It's the candidates who did not make New Orleans' runoff election roster-conservatives-who can swing mayoral results.
John Collins's non-Latino co-workers are at work today after he protested the company's decision to close in support of immigration-related protests, but Mr.
Lynn Vincent | Academic freedom has often become an opportunity for radical professors to proselytize students.
Lynn Vincent | Race relations, partisanship, and a city's rate of recovery clash in the Big Easy's first post-Katrina election
Lynn Vincent | A 30-year-old law to protect Native Americans puts adopted children who've never set foot on a reservation at the mercy of Indian tribes