A PETA “rabbit” keeps things hopping at a government cosmetics-testing meeting.
Just in time for National Impotence Awareness Month, PETA urges motorists to go vegan for sexual health.
Chained, fought, and abused: The real story about pit bulls.
PETA asked the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science to remove the repulsive item from its auction—a rat skeleton posed with a guide about caring for animals in laboratories.
When a cow was hit by a car and left suffering on a busy street in Hong Kong, his herd didn’t leave his side.
Beau hadn’t eaten for a long time. Nothing. He couldn’t hold on much longer, so we hoped for a miracle—and with help from PETA, he got one.
For the first time, PETA’s observer talks about her experience working at a pig farm that supplies Whole Foods.
The hellhole formerly known as “Angel’s Gate, Inc.,” has been shut down for good.
Schools welcome modern teaching tools that make kindness part of the curriculum.
Massive recall of E. Coli–contaminated beef prompts PETA warning: Stay safe by staying away from chicken, too.
Having come off the injured list, the Dallas Cowboys’ Dez Bryant is getting back to where he belongs. He should let his capuchin monkey do the same.
Kids are interacting with a recently freed “elephant,” thanks to PETA’s new life-size robot, which speaks with the help of “Quantico” star Priyanka Chopra.
Pit bulls are the most neglected, abused, and euthanized dog breed. So PETA people and their pit bull pals are sharing selfies to support spaying and neutering all pits.
Modern technology could save tens of thousands of animals from being killed for their antibodies.
Toddlers suffer from kidney failure. Babies undergo dialysis and transfusions. Grown men are trampled to death by a camel. What’s the common thread? Petting zoos.