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New York Times Business News - November 11,

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On Monday, a coalition of clean-energy groups and the City of St. Paul filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Government. They challenged what they called the nakedly partisan nature of the funding cuts made during the shutdown of the federal government that resulted in the loss of around $7.5 billion from projects in Democratic states.

In one of his final letters to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders, Warren Buffett said that he will speed up his plans of giving away a large portion of his personal fortune of $150 billion to his children's charitable foundations.

On Monday, the Trump administration went back to the U.S. Supreme Court in an attempt to halt the full federal funding of food stamps. They wanted to stymie America's biggest anti-hunger program even as the shutdown government was nearing its end.

The Washington Dulles International Airport was damaged by a mobile lounge that crashed on Monday. More than a dozen passengers were injured and the terminal was also damaged. (Compiled by Bengaluru Newsroom)

(source: Reuters)