News roundup for Aug. 19, 2022: Spanish Stonehenge emerges

A drought in Spain led to the reemergence of a Spanish Stonehenge dating back to 5000 BC. The area has been under water since 1963, and only been visible four times since.

The Biden administration is speeding up its monkeypox response, providing 1.8M additional doses of the vaccine starting next week. They’ll also set aside 50,000 doses for communities that are hosting large events for the LGBTQ community.

Florida governor Ron DeSantis announced his new election police force have charged 20 people in the state with voter fraud in the 2020 election. They could now face up to five years in prison.

And Lebron James signed a $97 million deal to stay with the Los Angeles Lakers for another two years, making him the highest earning player in NBA history.

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- A drought in Spain led to the re-emergence of a Spanish Stonehenge dating back to 5000 BC. The area has been underwater since 1963 and only been visible four times since.

The Biden administration is speeding up its monkeypox response, providing 1.8 million additional doses of the vaccine starting next week. They're also setting aside 50,000 doses for cities that are hosting large events for the LGBTQ community.

Florida governor Ron DeSantis announced his new election police force have charged 20 people in the state with voter fraud in the 2020 election. They could now face up to five years in prison.

And LeBron James signed a $97 million deal to stay with the Los Angeles Lakers for another two years, making him the highest earning player in NBA history.