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Phillip Swarts

Phillip Swarts was an investigative reporter for The Washington Times. 

Articles by Phillip Swarts

President Barack Obama gives his State of the Union address before a joint session of Congress on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2015.Vice Presient Joe Biden and House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio listen.  (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Obama’s cybersecurity proposal may find Republican agreement

President Obama's proposals on fixing the nation's lagging cybersecurity infrastructure were met with widespread support from industry experts and even some Republicans Tuesday, though civil liberties advocates warned it could lead to a dangerous invasion of privacy. Published January 20, 2015

Firefighters battle a four-alarm fire at a home on Childs Point Road, early Monday, Jan. 19, 2015, in Annapolis, Md. The occupants of the home were unaccounted for and fire officials were investigating. (AP Photo/Capital Gazette, Glenn A. Miller)

Fire heavily damages 16,000-square foot Maryland mansion

Fire crews were still working Monday to extinguish a four-alarm blaze that consumed an Annapolis mansion, and officials said it could be Tuesday morning before they're able to ascertain whether there were any fatalities — or the cause of the fire. Published January 19, 2015

In this Sept. 15, 2013, file photo, the U.S. Capitol dome is silhouetted by the sunrise. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File)

Federal buildings vulnerable to cyberattack, watchdog says

Not just computers, but government buildings themselves could be the target of cyberterrorism attacks, said a new watchdog report, which found the Homeland Security Department may not be prepared to meet such challenges. Published January 16, 2015

Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson listens at left as President Barack Obama speaks at the National Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Center in Arlington, Va., Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2015. Obama renewed his call for Congress to pass cybersecurity legislation, including a proposal that encourages companies to share threat information with the government and protects them from potential lawsuits if they do. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Jeh Johnson: Obama should veto anti-amnesty budget bills

Urging that his agency not become "a political volleyball," Homeland Security Department Secretary Jeh Johnson said he would recommend the president veto any budget bill that includes efforts to overturn Mr. Obama's executive actions on immigration. Published January 15, 2015