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 | 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
Lynn Vincent | Transvestite teachers?
Lynn Vincent | E-commerce, station wagons, and counter-cyclical companies are doing OK as the economy softens
Lynn Vincent | Public libraries' resistance to Internet filtering to screen out pornography draws a seedy new clientele-and drives away good librarians.
Lynn Vincent | The FDA's new rapid drug approval system may be as bad as its old, slow system