Jericka Duncan
@Jerickaduncan
Weekend Evening News Anchor/ CBS News National Correspondent and Honorary Member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Incorporated
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http://cbsnews.com 18-05-2009 13:05:28
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A caregiver is accused of poisoning her friend with eye drops. She says investigators got it wrong.
Jericka Duncan reports, Saturday at 10/9c on CBS and streaming on Paramount+. cbsn.ws/4b2xDZN
Buzunesh Deba came in 2nd place in the 2014 Boston Marathon, but later became the default winner when the 1st place winner was stripped of her title. Today, Deba's still waiting on her prize. She spoke to Shosh Bedrosian in her first on-camera interview. cbsloc.al/4d3aQPp
More than half of the 96 potential jurors on the first day of Donald Trump's New York criminal trial were excused after saying they couldn't be impartial.
So Jericka Duncan hit the streets of Manhattan to ask others if they think Trump could get a fair trial in New York City.
All-new episode of the original primetime newsmagazine “America in Black” airs tonight at 10:30p on BET. Featuring correspodents: Jericka Duncan Marc Lamont Hill Vladimir Duthiers and Dometi Pongo ✊🏾🔥
How did the lottery come to play such a big role in Americans’ lives?
Millions of Americans spent more than $100 billion on the lottery last year — more than concerts, movies, books and streaming services combined. But the lottery’s history goes back decades. Brook Silva-Braga reports.
Retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer says that he worries the court’s conservative members are having harmful effects on the development of law.
He tells Jan Crawford about his new book, “Reading the Constitution,' and whether he thinks the court is political.
After vetoing similar UN Security Council resolutions, the U.S. is calling for an immediate and sustained cease-fire in Gaza.
Holly Williams reports on the apparent change in the U.S.’ position — and why there are limits to the country’s leverage in Israel.
.Stephen Curry wants to help kids find their inner confidence with his book, “I Am Extraordinary.”
He tells @jerickaduncan about his focus on children’s literacy and his potential post-basketball future: “I have an interest in leveraging every part of my influence for good.”
TUNE IN: Stephen Curry is turning his lifelong love for reading into a children’s book, “I Am Extraordinary.”
He gives Jericka Duncan a glimpse into his life outside of basketball, tomorrow on CBS Mornings.