Motions
- This House believes that a president’s controversial policies and polarizing rhetoric are incompatible with effective democratic leadership.
- This House believes that the retaliatory cycle of tariffs is detrimental to both domestic and international economic stability.
- This House believes that celebrity activism is a vital catalyst for social change, provided it is accompanied by genuine commitment.
- This House believes that the media should adopt a more balanced approach when covering celebrity recoveries to accurately reflect the challenges of addiction.
- This House believes that the push for speed in autonomous vehicle development must be balanced with rigorous safety standards and oversight.
Abstract
Wellbeing Tip: 20 minutes in nature lowers stress hormones.
Trump’s Congress Speech: Sparks protests; markets react to new tariffs.
Canada vs. US Tariffs: Trudeau retaliates against Trump’s economic measures.
Angelina & Zahara Jolie: Advocate for period poverty awareness in Alabama.
Ingrid Andress Returns: Sings anthem after rehab, marking career comeback.
Fastest Autonomous Car: Maserati MC20 sets 197.7 mph record at Kennedy Space Center.
Keywords
Trump, US, Canada, Mexico, China, Justin Trudeau, Angelina Jolie, Zahara, Ingrid Andress, Maserati, AI, Kennedy Space Center, Politecnico di Milano, IAC
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Welcome to the Copilot daily. It’s Wednesday March 5. Remember, spending just 20 minutes in nature can lower stress hormones and improve your overall wellbeing. Here’s what’s happening today.
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Takeaways from Trump’s address to Congress
Trump takes victory lap in speech to Congress, Democrats protest

President Trump addressed Congress, marking six weeks in office with controversial policies. His speech, claiming a national comeback saw Democrats protesting and walking out. Key policies include new tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China, unsettling markets. Texas Congressman Al Green was removed for interrupting, highlighting deep political divides. Trump praised Elon Musk’s cost-cutting efforts and paused military aid to Ukraine, causing international concern. Financial markets showed mixed reactions, and polls indicate a lower approval of his economic handling. Trump’s actions and words continue to provoke strong responses at home and abroad.
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Trump’s trade war sparks broad backlash
Trudeau dismisses ‘very dumb’ tariffs, says Trump wants to ruin Canadian economy

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau criticized President Trump’s tariffs on Canadian imports, calling them “very dumb.” Trudeau announced retaliatory tariffs on US imports and warned of economic fallout. The relationship between Trump and Trudeau has been strained, with Trump accusing Canada of not stopping fentanyl, a powerful opioid, from entering the US. Economists warn that Canada could face a recession if tariffs are not lifted. Trudeau stressed that Canada will fight back to protect its economy and citizens.
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Angelina Jolie attended a Brunch in Alabama with her daughter Zahara to raise awareness about period poverty. Zahara, a Spelman College student, was the keynote speaker. Period poverty means women and girls lack access to menstrual products, education and sanitation facilities. The event was organized by Women in Training Inc. to ensure young women have the products they need. Angelina’s support for Zahara highlights their shared commitment to addressing this important issue and empowering young women.

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Ingrid Andress Returns to Social Media with “Iconic” National Anthem Video
Ingrid Andress is back in the spotlight. The country singer performed the national anthem at a Colorado Avalanche hockey game, marking her return after a troubled performance last July. Andress had admitted to being drunk during her previous performance and checked into rehab afterward. She shared an Instagram video of her latest performance writing “We’re Back, Baby.” Fans praised her courage and resilience. Andress’s journey highlights her determination to overcome personal struggles and continue her career.

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Maserati MC20 Goes Almost 200 MPH With No Driver
Maserati Sets Self-Driving Car World Speed Record in AI-Driven MC20

A Maserati MC 20 has set a new world record for the fastest autonomous car, reaching 197.7 mph. This achievement was made possible by AI driver software and took place at the Kennedy Space Center. The run was part of the 1000 Miglia Experience Florida, a recreation of Italy’s famous race. The project was a collaboration with Politecnico di Milano and the Indie Autonomous Challenge. Paul Mitchell, CEO of IAC, stated “we are pushing AI driver software and robotics hardware to the absolute edge.” This milestone showcases the potential for safe, high speed autonomous driving on highways.
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