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 | For most Americans, the name "Watts" is synonymous with "riots" and "drive-by shootings," but the notorious L.A.
Lynn Vincent | Investors shun young CEOs; customers feel the need for speed; and big companies fret about ethics
Lynn Vincent | The U.S.
Lynn Vincent | Some California parents say school assemblies have become forums for liberal indoctrination
Lynn Vincent | Damage control for a tire company; quality control for the Labor Department's summer jobs; and finding the right financial planner
Lynn Vincent | Affinity banks trumpet self-identity; tuition payment options proliferate; and bill-paying goes high-tech
Lynn Vincent | Layoff reports distort the economic picture; boomers ponder retirement; and food makers think young
Lynn Vincent | Has the Fed rescued the economy, is honesty paying off in business, and will ads work in the dark?
Lynn Vincent | The case of an Oklahoma City abortionist charged with murdering his wife raises questions: Can legal killing lead to illegal killing?
Lynn Vincent | Another school shooting hit another seemingly All-American city last week, causing some to wonder: How long will we leave children to create their own morality without reference to God?