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 | WORLD's second week of hurricane coverage focuses on the workers and survivors in the trenches, from Georgia to Gulfport to Houston
Lynn Vincent | How California Democrats turned fishing legislation into a same-sex marriage bill
Lynn Vincent | With a growing number of voucher and tax-credit programs, 2005 has been the "most successful year yet" for advocates of school choice
Lynn Vincent | It's shaping up to be a lively fall for public-school Bible curricula as publishers and interest groups do battle
Lynn Vincent | Comedians and peace moms take note: even as the casualty list grows, Ivy Leaguers and honor students are signing up to serve
Lynn Vincent | Liberals choose their weapon to attack nominee John Roberts
Lynn Vincent | With the Columbia disaster in the back of their minds, thousands of specialists worked round the clock and round the world to bring Discovery home
Lynn Vincent | With industry revival at hand, thanks to Hollywood and loyal fans, comic-book makers have yet to defeat their own evil villains
Lynn Vincent | President Bush has picked for the Supreme Court one of Washington's top legal minds and resumés. But John Roberts' conservative record may tell us less than many think about the type of justice he will be
Lynn Vincent | President Bush deliberates on his most enduring choice in office; left and right arm for Supreme Court fight