After learning from PETA that down is often plucked from live birds, outdoor retailer The Coleman Company switches to selling only synthetic gear.
As the temperatures dip below freezing, PETA helped some of Detroit’s neediest residents stay warm.
Top designers are banning angora after a PETA investigation reveals workers ripping fur from live, screaming rabbits.
The one thing that could make Pacifica cosmetics’ floral packages even prettier? PETA’s cruelty-free bunny logo. And soon that’s exactly where you’ll spot it.
More than two dozen animals died during the production of The Hobbit trilogy. Director Peter Jackson’s response? Meh.
Casey Affleck, Forest Whitaker, Woody Harrelson, and Zoe Saldaña give us four good reasons why Out of the Furnace is out of this world.
Residents of Madison, Wisconsin, are getting a disturbing peek behind the closed doors of a University of Wisconsin–Madison cat laboratory.
Tell Congress that it’s time to catch up to our allies and completely replace the use of animals in military trauma training with superior non-animal training methods.
PETA says “Goodbye” to an activist who dedicated his life to promoting peace and justice.
Support was high in Pasadena, where “orcas” and children stole the hearts of passersby and urged the city to keep cruelty out of the Rose Parade.
What does ET’s bubbly vegetarian host find entertaining? Secretly replacing her friends’ meat with mock meat.
When threatened gopher tortoises turn up at a miserable roadside menagerie with no record of how they got there, PETA swings into action to protect the species.
Two menageries are shamelessly seeking permission to breed more animal “inventory.”
Giving Tuesday is the perfect opportunity to take a few minutes out of the busy holiday season to do something nice for animals.
Boston will release its new album December 3, and Tom Scholz is already racking up accolades—from PETA.