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49ers pioneering assistant Katie Sowers won’t return in 2021: reports

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Offensive assistant Katie Sowers, the first female coach to make it to the Super Bowl, will not be returning to the San Francisco 49ers in 2021.

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Boeing to pay $2.5B settlement in criminal investigation over safety of 737 Max

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Boeing will pay $2.5 billion US to settle a criminal charge of defrauding safety regulators in connection with the development of the 737 Max aircraft, which suffered two deadly crashes.

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One year after the destruction of Flight PS752, Canada is pursuing the facts on its own, says Goodale

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Iran’s pattern of behaviour since the destruction of Flight PS752 by its military has convinced Ottawa it can’t trust Tehran’s version of events, says the prime minister’s special adviser on crash — which is why Ralph Goodale says he’s relying on a specialized team in Canada to chase down the facts.

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NBAers give thoughtful reactions to U.S. Capitol siege

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CBC Sports’ daily newsletter looks at some thoughtful athlete reactions to the siege on the U.S. Capitol, and some less-thoughtful comments made before the election.

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Trump accounts on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram frozen after storming of U.S. Capitol

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All it took for social-media giants Twitter and Facebook to even temporarily bar President Donald Trump from addressing their vast audiences was a violent insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, fueled by years of false statements, conspiracy theories and violent rhetoric from the president.

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