Lynn is co–chief content officer of WORLD News Group. She is the New York Times bestselling 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.
Lynn Vincent | Labor Day 2001: Organized labor loses members and struggles for relevance in the economy of the 21st century
Lynn Vincent | Consumers slow down their borrowing, income falls at some of the biggest companies, and scammers target legitimate investments
Lynn Vincent | Business tax-credit law promotes school choice; economic woes drive up down- sizing, drive down lottery revenues; college grads find higher salaries, but fewer offers
Lynn Vincent | Retirement plans slide; investigators uncover an insurance fraud ring; and growth in temp workers slows
Lynn Vincent | The service economy and Ford take a hit, while AOL Time Warner and FERC centralize power
Lynn Vincent | Terri Schiavo's parents are trying to keep their severely disabled daughter alive, but last week her husband and an appeals court brought her a step closer to death
Lynn Vincent | Court says Catholic Charities isn't a "religious employer," foreign firms cut into U.S.
Lynn Vincent | Homeowners refinance at higher rates; professors link weather with stock prices; and education is more important than ever in the job market
Lynn Vincent | Lawmaker won't divulge data on tire safety, retailers rediscover good service, and other business news
Lynn Vincent | Edison Schools, "stock baskets," and jobs for IT workers expand as the need for each grows