Tuesday headlines: Tramp collecting
France's parliament enshrines abortion as a constitutional right. / The Guardian
Birth control pills are about to be sold in the United States over the counter for the first time. / CNN
The Supreme Court unanimously reverses a Colorado Supreme Court decision removing Donald Trump from the ballot. / Reuters
In an "incandescent" opinion, "the liberal justices walk right up to the line of accusing the majority of doing a special favor for Trump." / Slate
Unrelated: From a Hafiz poem for your Tuesday, "no book has ever kissed me like she does." / Harper's Magazine
Prescribing antidepressants to adolescents and young adults, particularly young women, has increased 63.5% since the pandemic. / Pediatrics
A professor of environmental studies says doomsday predictions about artificial intelligence echo previous existential panics. / Vox
Why don't we translocate endangered species to islands? "The technique can be effective, but can come with unwanted consequences." / The Conversation
Related: "Sorry we machines destroyed your civilization in such a boring way." / McSweeney's Internet Tendency
Lower-back tattoos are said to be experiencing a "triumphant" return in favor. / Highsnobiety
A new Jane Austen sculpture is being planned near her grave. Who's opposed? Austen experts and fans. / The Guardian
A video explanation of how Jane Austen changed fiction with "free indirect speech." / Kottke
A German teenager lives full-time on trains. Nice to see, he also has a blog. / Metro, My Life on a Train