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Phillip Swarts

pswarts@washingtontimes.com

Phillip Swarts was an investigative reporter for The Washington Times.

Articles by Phillip Swarts

Red-blue split seen in wood-burning suit

Eight states Wednesday sued the Environmental Protection Agency over what they say is the agency's lax regulation of emissions from wood-burning heaters, the latest in a battle that's pitting red states against blue states over how much influence interest groups wield at the agency.

October 9, 2013
** FILE ** A foreclosure sign sits outside a home for sale in Phoenix, Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2009. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

Fannie, Freddie leave $4.6 billion in collectible foreclosures

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the two mortgage finance giants whose financial woes required massive taxpayer bailouts in recent years, could be missing out on as much as $4.6 billion in payments from foreclosed mortgages in their portfolios, a federal investigator said.

September 25, 2013
A U.S. Air Force F-16 jet fighter from the 31st Fighter Wing lands at NATO's Aviano Air Base in Aviano, Italy, on Friday, March 25, 2011. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)

Air Force faces flak over handling of artworks, artifacts

The U.S. Air Force Academy may be facing a sequel to the famous government warehouse scene at the finale of "Raiders of the Lost Ark" as the school faces criticism over its ability to keep track of thousands of historic pieces and valuable artwork.

September 24, 2013
Swarms of police stand outside the Navy Yard as workers are evacuated from the area as police search for a gunman, in Washington, D.C., Monday, Sept. 16, 2013. (Andrew S. Geraci/The Washington Times) ** FILE **

Navy family to rally after ‘horrific blow,’ Mabus vows

Saying the service had suffered a "horrific blow," Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus on Monday vowed Navy personnel would rally as a family from the attack that left 13 people dead at one of the Navy's oldest and most storied bases.

September 16, 2013
"A blind spot [on public health] anywhere in the world is a risk to us," says Dr. Tom Frieden, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (ASSOCIATED PRESS)

CDC warns of complacency on global health issues

America is facing a "perfect storm of vulnerability" for exposure to infectious diseases, making public health efforts more important than ever, the head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warned Tuesday.

September 10, 2013