The “Hannibal” star serves up an unexpected Thanksgiving feast.
Some retailers are selling a toy version of a transport truck that hauls animals to slaughter. And PETA has some suggestions for improving it.
We may not be able to stop all the violence in the world, but each of us has the power to end a great deal of it.
Better than gnomes: Meet the garden “turkeys.”
Yes, it’s a real igloo.
PETA releases a festive reusable coffee cup amid holiday cup controversy to remind people that it’s not what’s on the outside that counts—it’s what you put inside.
Since bacon and sausage have been linked to cancer, PETA warns, ‘Sinkholes will swallow anything. You shouldn’t.’
Just in time for National Impotence Awareness Month, PETA urges motorists to go vegan for sexual health.
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.
For the first time, PETA’s observer talks about her experience working at a pig farm that supplies Whole Foods.
Massive recall of E. Coli–contaminated beef prompts PETA warning: Stay safe by staying away from chicken, too.
Following a report from the World Health Organization that eating processed meat is as dangerous as smoking cigarettes, we’ve put up a thought-provoking billboard in Leeds.
After the Washington Redskins’ veteran players were treated to a $22,000 dinner, PETA asks them to treat homeless women and children to dinner.
As Halloween and World Vegan Day rub shoulders on the calendar, one brave vegan woman becomes the meal.
In a disturbing video, a fish leaps from a dinner plate. What’s most horrible is how painful this fate was for the animal.