In a country where residents can see their rainforests being bulldozed by cattle ranchers, vegan living is taking hold.
Eating vegan is the gift that keeps on giving.
PETA’s “seal” proudly proclaimed, “I’m ME, Not MEAT.”
Across the globe, PETA supporters turned out in droves in support of the Animal Rights March.
In San Francisco, giant ‘vegetables’ called for nonviolence and compassion for all.
The only difference between the chicken at Whole Foods and the chicken at other supermarkets is a 25 percent price increase.
In addition to watching vendors push the limits of the uses for a deep fryer, you’re going to see some interesting things when you visit the state fair.
In this summer issue, learn why octopuses are “too super to be supper” and why eating fish is like smoking low-tar cigarettes.
When the “Lettuce Ladies” stepped out in Cuba, people went nuts. Now PETA’s vegan ambassadors are touring Russia, Romania, and Turkey.
Weeks after its release, everyone is still talking about “Okja,” even your favorite celebrities. We gathered some of their best tweets.
PETA responds to an experiment that aims to turn pigs into organ factories for humans.
The animal torture and slaughter depicted in Okja are closer to reality than you may think.
Countless eyewitness investigations have shown animals in slaughterhouses being kicked, punched, sexually molested, and otherwise assaulted before being killed.
PETA is suing the transit agency, which runs ads for the circus, McDonald’s, and military contractors—but is rejecting three PETA advertisements.
‘Bourne Identity’ actor Franka Potente gets ‘frank’ about the way that going vegan made her feel better ‘pretty much immediately.’