"Rainbow fentanyl" pills found inside Lego container, authorities say
Approximately 15,000 candy-colored pills were seized in Manhattan, according to the DEA.
Michael Roppolo is a social media associate producer for CBS News. Based in New Jersey, Michael graduated from RIT/NTID in 2013 with a degree in journalism and a minor in American history. An award-winning content creator, he began his career as an intern for "48 Hours," covering crime for CBS News. After graduation, he returned to CBS News to write about science and technology. Now splitting his time between "48 Hours" and CBSNews.com, Michael received an Emmy and an Edward R. Murrow Award for his work on the 2018 documentary, "39 Days." He also previously interned at Fox News, writing for their website.
Approximately 15,000 candy-colored pills were seized in Manhattan, according to the DEA.
More than 200 state, local and federal partners and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children conducted 391 operations over a two-week period in August.
Although the horse is now on the mend, the Wednesday incident reignited calls for the city to ban horse-drawn carriages in New York City.
Once only known as "Puppy Doe," "Griff" comes from a family of service dogs, including his mother, who was an explosives detection K-9.
Masih Alinejad made the sharp rebuke on CNN days after authorities told her a man with a weapon was arrested near her Brooklyn home.
July marks Disability Pride Month, so CBS News interviewed three people on the different ways they shed light on why they're proud to be disabled, 365 days a year.
Christian Cooper, who was catapulted into the national spotlight after a racially charged incident in Central Park, now has a show on National Geographic.
Shannan Gilbert's family has long said she was murdered, but the Suffolk County Police Department says it was a "horrible accident."
Actors from the Oscar-winning movie speak about the push for disability portrayal on the big screen and accessibility for the Deaf community.
Several other attendees were seen with ASL interpreters too, including country star Mickey Guyton and singer-songwriter Elle King.
"Wow, wow — Will Smith just smacked the s*** out of me," Rock said as Smith returned to his seat after the slap seen around the world.
CBS News reporter Michael Roppolo explores the effects of armed conflicts on children in a personal essay after interviewing his grandparents about their childhoods during WWII.
Parents of children with disabilities across the country are leading the charge against health discrimination. But one bioethicist warns it may not be enough.
"I was trying to survive – that's all," the 80-year-old said after she was woken up by a naked intruder with scissors in his hand. But she stayed calm.
Ryan Ferguson, once wrongfully convicted of murder and freed after spending 10 years in prison, spoke with "48 Hours'" Erin Moriarty, who has covered his story from the beginning.