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Phillip Swarts

pswarts@washingtontimes.com

Phillip Swarts was an investigative reporter for The Washington Times.

Articles by Phillip Swarts

Rep. Joe Pitts, R-Pa., speaks to reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, March 25, 2014. (AP Photo/Lauren Victoria Burke) ** FILE **

Golden Hammer: Agencies stock up on scientists with superpay

The normal federal worker can't earn a salary of more than $130,000 a year under the civil service system, but Uncle Sam has been hiring an increasing number of scientists, medical researchers and doctors at salaries double that amount under a special program to attract better private-sector talent.

April 3, 2014
**FILE** Rep. Jeff Miller, Florida Republican, listens to testimony at a special hearing of the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs on July 13, 2010, at the Thomas Eagleton U.S. Courthouse in St. Louis. (Associated Press)

Report finds major problems at Miami VA rehab site

A Department of Veterans Affairs drug rehabilitation facility was so poorly run that some patients were actually on drugs during their stay there — culminating in the death of a veteran from an overdose of cocaine and heroin.

March 28, 2014
** FILE ** Associated Press

Probe finds abuses among N.Y. dentists

Investigators at the Health and Human Services Department are warning that some dentists are starting to perform unnecessary procedures on kids — and turning a profit by billing the government for it.

March 27, 2014
Attorney General Eric Holder unknowingly used incorrect data in October 2012 when touting the Justice Department's successes in fighting mortgage fraud. (Associated press)

Justice Department overstated mortgage fraud successes

Justice Department officials used misleading data to argue that their efforts to fight mortgage fraud were more effective than they actually were, a new internal report has concluded, faulting officials for using the incorrect data for ten months after it was learned the information was inaccurate.

March 18, 2014

IG has questions about Pentagon’s Afghan incinerator review

The nation's top investigator in Afghanistan is questioning just how thoroughly Defense Department officials tried to correct issues related to a problem-plagued $5.4 million trash incinerator, and announced they are launching their own investigation.

March 18, 2014
This image provided by NBC shows Jimmy Fallon, left, and first lady Michelle Obama dancing on the set of Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, Friday Feb. 22, 2013 in New York. The dance was part of Obama's “Let’s Move” campaign. (AP Photo/NBC, Lloyd Bishop)

Obamacare youth push escalates with meme-themed website

The White House is relying on new spokespeople to pitch Obamacare: a dog that can't jump over a hedge, a panda cub that won't give up its ball, an Elmo doll flying off a shelf and a cat that jumps so high it knocks out a light.

March 17, 2014
Armstrong Williams

FCC targets black conservative in TV station fight

For years, the Federal Communications Commission has allowed TV stations to execute joint operating agreements allowing themselves to outsource tasks such as advertising sales to group owners with more resources.

March 10, 2014