sports.yahoo.com – RYSE Aero Technologies – This electric aircraft doesn’t require a license to operate

An aerial ATV for everyone. The Ryse Recon is an ultralight eVTOL (Electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing vehicle). The all-electric flying machine doesn’t require a license to operate. Ryse Recon uses 6 independent motors and 6 removable batteries. It has a payload capacity of 250 lbs. With a max altitude of 400 feet and a top speed of 63 mph. When fully charged the Ryse Recon has a flight time of 25 minutes. Learn more at ryseaerotech.com

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autoblog.com – RYSE Aero Technologies – This electric aircraft doesn’t require a license to operate

An aerial ATV for everyone. The Ryse Recon is an ultralight eVTOL (Electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing vehicle). The all-electric flying machine doesn’t require a license to operate. Ryse Recon uses 6 independent motors and 6 removable batteries. It has a payload capacity of 250 lbs. With a max altitude of 400 feet and a top speed of 63 mph. When fully charged the Ryse Recon has a flight time of 25 minutes. Learn more at ryseaerotech.com

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theknockturnal.com – ONEUS – Exclusive Interview with K-Pop Standout ONEUS

“The Knockturnal got the chance to sit down and speak with standout 4th generation K-Pop group ONEUS. What makes the group so unique is how many of their songs incorporate traditional Korean instruments, fashion, and culture into the group’s songs, music videos, and stage, but are also forward-looking with intriguing themes, inspired couture, and modern-day sounds like trap, hip-hop, and futuristic funk. Their EP, MALUS, released on September 5, was written about the forbidden realm and hidden desires…”

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washingtonpost.com – Stephen A. Smith talks about debate TV shows and his new memoir.

“Stephen A. Smith, the host of “First Take” on ESPN, is the most visible sports personality in America. His opinions,and the dramatic delivery of those takes, have made him enough of a cultural institution that he’s been parodied by“Saturday Night Live”and profiled by the New Yorker. Smith is also the author of a new memoir, “Straight Shooter,”out Tuesday, in which he details how he reached such heights. Smith writes of growing up poor in Queens, the son ofWest Indian immigrants, with a father who was unfaithful to his mother and unsupportive of him throughout his life. He also writes of losing his first TV show at ESPN and the long climb back….”

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