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 | Layoffs may prompt an entrepreneurial surge, America West gasps for air, and toll-free phone service ebbs
Lynn Vincent | Strong car sales and weak home sales may trade places next year, and UMass gets a piece of the cloning business
Lynn Vincent | Oregon's supply of deadly drugs about to drop, bank CD rates go south, and e-books fall on tough times
Lynn Vincent | Catalog retailers reassure consumers, energy prices fall through the floor, and other business news
Lynn Vincent | Terrorist activities have left no doubt that dangerous foreign nationals live and operate on U.S.
Lynn Vincent | Drug firms join the terrorism fight, AOL Time Warner bows to China, Dell takes low-price computing lower
Lynn Vincent | Textbook publishers, retailers, and insurers size up their industries in the post-9/11 world
Lynn Vincent | The 9/11 attacks spur private-sector biotech research and inspire would-be firemen, but they fail to change Americans' taste in automobiles
Lynn Vincent | If jihad militants attack again from the sky, it may not be with a big commercial airliner
Lynn Vincent | Retailers redraw Christmas plans, companies brace for a war economy, and banks try to avoid losses