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Published January 13, 2015
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President Bush attended ceremonies in Moscow today marking the 60th anniversary of the defeat of the Nazis. And despite earlier tensions between the U.S. and Russia, Mr. Bush and Russian President Vladimir Putin (search) appeared to have set aside their differences while in public. The two men vowed to work together on nuclear threats in Iran and North Korea. Carl Cameron has a report.
On the fourth anniversary of President Bush's first appellate court nominations, Republicans and Democrats still have not agreed on a rule that would ban judicial filibusters. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales (search) said all of the President's nominees deserve an up or down vote. Major Garrett has the details.
FOX News has obtained seven more transcripts of interviews conducted by staff members from the Senate Foreign Relations Committee concerning the nomination of John Bolton (search) to be U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. James Rosen takes a look.
And at least 100 enemy fighters have been killed in intense fighting along the Syrian/Iraqi border. American troops have launched attacks in the region to intercept foreign insurgents infiltrating Iraq. The operation is the largest since the Marine offensive into Fallujah. Bret Baier explains.
Jonathan Hunt reports on former U.N. Oil-for-Food investigator Robert Parton (search), who released a statement today defending his actions in turning over documents to a House committee. Parton said he kept copies of all the documents out of concern for what Parton called "flawed" conclusions from the U.N. committee.
On the 60th anniversary of the defeat of the Nazis, Dana Lewis profiles an 82-year-old Russian who was shot down over enemy territory in July 1944 while fighting for the Soviets during World War II (search).
Plus, we'll also talk with our all-star panel of FOX News contributors about the political news of the day:
Mort Kondracke, executive editor of Roll Call
Mara Liasson, national political correspondent for NPR
Charles Krauthammer, syndicated columnist
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