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30 bullets were fired at her home. 1 changed Aalayah Fulmore's life forever.

On July 8, 2022, it took one bullet to change Aalayah Fulmore's life forever. Aalayah, who was 13 years old at the time, was in her bedroom in her North Carolina home when gunfire erupted outside her family's apartment. "Then shots just started happening. I just felt something go through my stomach, hopped up, ran," Aalayah told "Nightline." More than 30 bullets struck her home. One bullet struck Aalayah. The subsequent hours, days, weeks and months were the most trying moments of Aalayah's life, as first responders and doctors raced to save her life and repair the physical and emotional damage caused by the single projectile, her family told "

After two trials, killer of Colorado mom of three with secret life appeals conviction

Upon first glance, Paige Birgfeld was a hard-working single mother-of-three who juggled multiple odd jobs to make ends meet. But an investigation into the 34-year-old twice divorcee's disappearance from Grand Junction, Colorado, in the summer of 2007 revealed she had been living a secret double life as an escort. The case went cold as investigators struggled to prove foul play without a body. Her remains weren't found until 2012. Watch the full story on "

Alabama faces questions after more details on fatal shooting

No. 2 Alabama is one of the top teams in the country and a favorite to win the national championship. It is also facing intense scrutiny over three players’ alleged involvement in the deadly shooting of Jamea Harris near campus early on Jan. 15. One-time reserve forward Darius Miles and another man are charged with capital murder. And while Crimson Tide star Brandon Miller’s name has surfaced in official testimony as a potential witness and as a person who allegedly brought a gun to Miles, he has not been charged — and there’s no indication he will be.

Coordinated focus let House Jan. 6 panel grab the public's attention

The first in a series of reports about how congressional investigations changed in the aftermath of the House select committee to investigate the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol. Through more than a dozen hearings, an 18-month investigation and a more than 800-page final report, the bipartisan House Jan. 6 select committee did something rare — it presented a single argument to the public. With a level of polish that surpassed any previous panel, complete with planned speeches read off teleprompters and factual presentations replete with edited video and 3D renderings, the panel laid blame for the first violent attack on the transfer of presidential power in the nation’s history at the feet of former President Donald Trump.

Former NFL star and CBS sports anchor Irv Cross had the brain disease CTE

PHILADELPHIA — Irv Cross was a man of faith and devout fan of football who could no longer in his final years attend Bible study or watch NFL games with friends. The degenerative brain disease that festered inside the former Philadelphia Eagles cornerback had triggered depression, mood swings and the type of memory loss that forced him into isolation. "He really didn't want to be with people," said his widow, Liz Cross.