Groundbreaking “I, Chicken” lets students see, hear, and feel what it’s like to be a small bird facing trouble.
People who use animals for entertainment often justify it as “educational”—as organizers of a disturbing exhibit at New York’s state fair are doing.
Seattle’s iconic Space Needle gets a 21st century “remodel” in a new PETA ad.
In our weekly celebrity news round-up, what you’d never have guessed about the creator of “Sons of Anarchy” and what the stars are doing to free Lolita.
A group of “Neanderthals” gives D.C. tourists some advice on ushering in the (N)ice Age.
The new series 7 Deadly Sins featured the Heart Attack Grill and prompted PETA to place an ad to remind people that eating meat stops a beating heart.
In our weekly celebrity news roundup, Carrie Underwood makes a daring rescue, NASCAR sticks up for elephants, and … did Cher just go vegetarian?
Our artsy new ad reminds Windy City residents that every scoop of dairy-based ice cream contains screams of pain.
The fate of the iconic giant catsup bottle in Collinsville, Illinois, is literally and figuratively up in the air. PETA wants to help.
Following reports that a N.M. man killed and marinated his then-girlfriend’s dog for dinner, PETA plans to erect a billboard questioning eating any animal.
As people learn how factory farms hurt animals, meat producers are making improvements―to their labels. If you were misled by the labels, PETA wants to know.
A group of compassionate servers band together to save neglected lobsters.
PETA is offering to donate $6,000 to Kevin Spacey’s BBQ fundraising contest for House of Cards if it’ll feature vegan food rather than animal ribs.
In our weekly celebrity news round-up, Russell Brand calls out “humane meat,” Martha Plimpton is raising hope, and more.
Compassionate teen reality-TV star Courtney Stodden served wieners at PETA’s Congressional Veggie Dog Giveaway, which was timed to coincide with National Hot Dog Day.